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Graph the following equation(y + 4) == {«+3)Step 2 of 3: Start the graph by plotting a point on the line.

Graph the following equation(y + 4) == {«+3)Step 2 of 3: Start the graph by plotting-example-1
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Given:

The equation is given as,


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

The objective is to draw the graph of the equation.

Step-by-step explanation:

To draw the graph of a line, two coordinates are required.

Consider x = 0 in the given equation.


\begin{gathered} y+4=(1)/(2)(0+3 \\ y=(3)/(2)-4 \\ y=1.5-4 \\ y=-2.5 \end{gathered}

Thus, the coordinate is (0,-2.5).

To obtain graph:

The obtained coordinate can be plotted in the graph as,

Hence, the graph of the coordinate is obtained.

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