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How do you graph y = -4/3x+8

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Answer:

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Explanation:

The y-intercept of the graph is at (0, 8)

Plugging in x = 0 we get y = -4/3 * 0 + 8 = 8.

So we can mark 2 points on the graph paper.

One is at (0, 8).

If we let x = 3 then y = -4/3 * 3 + 8

y = -4 + 8

y = 4.

So our second point is at (3, 4)

We draw a line through these 2 points to get our graph.

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