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Graph the line. y=-4x+7

Graph the line. y=-4x+7-example-1
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\huge\boxed{Hi!}

The slope of the given line is -4, and the y-intercept of this line is 7.

Now, let's graph this line.

First of all, the graph crosses the y-axis at (0, 7)

Plot the point. Now, what does "the slope of the line is -4" mean?

It means we go -4 units up (4 units down) and 1 unit left/right.

"Down 4, over 1, down 4, over 1, down 4, over 1..." Continue until you have a line.

Then, all you should do is take a ruler and connect the points.

Hope it helps! Enjoy your day! :)

~Just a determined teenager


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Explanation:

Straight line from -1,11 to 1,3 and then extend the line

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