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Graph the line.Y=-x+4

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Given the equation of the line:


y=-x+4

To graph the line, first determine the intercepts of the line.


\begin{gathered} \text{When }x=0,y=-0+4=4\implies(0,4) \\ \text{When }y=0,0=-x+4\implies x=4\implies(4,0) \end{gathered}

Next, join the points (0,4) and (4,0) using a straight line as shown below.

Graph the line.Y=-x+4-example-1
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