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Draw the graph of y = 2x − 3 for values of x from 0 to 4.​

Draw the graph of y = 2x − 3 for values of x from 0 to 4.​-example-1
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Answer is in the graph attached

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Make a chart with x and y columns

Use your equation y = 2x -3 and substitute your x values (0, 1, 2, 3, 4) into the equation to find y

x = 0, y = 2(0) -3 = -3 (0, -3)
x =1, y = 2(1) -3 = -1 (1, -1)
x = 2, y = 2(2) -3 = 1 (2, 1)
x = 3, y = 2(3) -3 = 3 (3, 3)
x = 4, y = 2(4) - 3 = 5 (4, 5)

Graph these x and y values
Draw the graph of y = 2x − 3 for values of x from 0 to 4.​-example-1
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