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Graph the line for y+1=−3/5(x−4) on the coordinate plane.

Graph the line for y+1=−3/5(x−4) on the coordinate plane.-example-1

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Answer:

Explanation:

first put it in slope-intercept form:

y+1=-3/5(x-4)

1) distribute

y+1=-3/5x+2.4

2) subtract the 1

y=-3/5x+1.4

now graph!

you can see that the two equations match up, hope that helps!

Graph the line for y+1=−3/5(x−4) on the coordinate plane.-example-1
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