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How do you graph y=3x-4 on a coordinate grid

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Explanation:

You start the question at -4 on the coordinate plane and then you would go up 3 units and 1 unit to the right since the slope of the equation 3/1. You would get your graph like that. And to go backward you would go 3 units down and 1 unit to the left.

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Answer:

You can look at the screenshot

Explanation:

So one point of the line is (0, -4) and another point is (4/3, 0). Plot these points on a graph and draw a line.

0, -4 is from making x = 0, and then 4/3, 0 is from making y = 0.

How do you graph y=3x-4 on a coordinate grid-example-1
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