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Graph the line with slope
3/4
passing through the point (-4,-1)
.

User AndrewS
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Answer: See attached.

Explanation:

First, we will create an equation with the slope given.

y =
(3)/(4)x + b

Then, we will substitute this value in and solve for b (our y-intercept). Then we will graph the equation.

y =
(3)/(4)x + b

(-1) =
(3)/(4)(-4) + b

-1 = -3 + b

b = 2

Our final equation:

y =
(3)/(4)x + 2

See attached for the graph. We will plot the point (0, 2) for our y-intercept and then move 3 units up for every four units right, according to the slope.

Graph the line with slope 3/4 passing through the point (-4,-1) .-example-1
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