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How do you plot y=-x-4 on a graph

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Explanation:

Negative 4 is your y-intercept

And since negative x is just itself.

You turn it into a fraction -1/1 which is -1 (the point you rise but since it's negative, instead you do the opposite and go down one) then you move to right of the graph.

So y=-1/1-4 and remember -4 is your y-intercept and -1/1 is your rise and run.

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