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Graph the equation y=-3x-4 by plotting points

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Explanation:

y = -3x - 4

Given the linear equation, y = -3x - 4, where:

m (slope) = -3

b (y-intercept) = -4

Since we already have the y-intercept, (0, -4), we can start plotting points into the graph using the slope,
(-3)/(1) = (rise)/(run) (which also represents three units down, 1 unit to the right).

Graph the equation y=-3x-4 by plotting points-example-1
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