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How do you graph y = -x/5 +4

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Answer:

So starting from (0,4) you will go down 1 space and move 5 spaces to the left and you will end up at (5,3)

Explanation:

You will start with the y-intercept which is (0,4)

Because
(-x)/(5) =(-1)/(5)


(-1)/(5) = slope which is rise/run

So starting from (0,4) you will go down 1 space and move 5 spaces to the left and you will end up at (5,3)

You will repeat this step for every new point you come across

How do you graph y = -x/5 +4-example-1
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