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Which steps should be used to graph the equation y-4 = 1/3 (x + 2)?

Which steps should be used to graph the equation y-4 = 1/3 (x + 2)?-example-1
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Graph of a function

We have the following equation:

y - 4 = 1/3 (x + 2)

We clear y in order to be more unterstandable:

y - 4 = 1/3 (x + 2)

y = 1/3 (x + 2) + 4

y = 1/3 x + 2/3 + 4

y = 1/3 x + 2/3 + 12/3

y = 1/3 x + 14/3

Step 1

In order to find the answer we are going to determine x value when y = 4:

y = 1/3 x + 14/3

4 = 1/3 x + 14/3

4 - 14/3 = 1/3 x

12 - 14 = x

-2 = x

Then, it passes through the point (-2 , 4), so we can discard options A and B (because it doesn't pass through (2, 4))

Step 2

We know a linear equation is given by:

y = mx + b, where m and b are numbers: m is the slope of the line and b the y-intercept.

In this case y = 1/3 x + 14/3, the slope is 1/3. We know m is given by

m = Δy/Δx

Since in this case

m = 1/3 = Δy/Δx

Then

Δx = 3 and Δy = 1

That means that if it changes 3 units on the x-axis, then it changes 1 unit on the y-axis

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