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Graph the Linear equation of f(x)=-3+4

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Hello there. To graph this function, the best way is to find two points that are into the line and then pass a line through them.

Since the image of a line is all the real numbers, we can pick any point for x and find y that satisfy it.

Starting with x = 0, we have that f(0) = -3 * 0 + 4 = 4.

So the point (0, 4) is in the line.

Now, making x = 1, we have that f(1) = -3 * 1 + 4 = -3 + 4 = 1

So the point (1, 1) is in the line.

Graphing the function, we have:

This is the graph of this function.

Graph the Linear equation of f(x)=-3+4-example-1
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