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Graph the line passing through (4, -1) whose slope is m = 4/3

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Explanation:

With the given slope, the intercepts will not be at integer values. The best way to graph this by hand is to start at the point (4, -1) and use the slope to identify other points on the line.

The slope of 4/3 tells you the graph will rise 4 units for each 3 units to the right. So, another point will be (4, -1) + (3, 4) = (7, 3). A point in the other direction will be (4, -1) -(3, 4) = (1, -5). These points are sufficient for you to draw the desired line.

Graph the line passing through (4, -1) whose slope is m = 4/3-example-1
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