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Graph y = -1/4x + 6​

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Graph y = -1/4x + 6​-example-1
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The graph of the linear equation is in the image at the end.

How to graph the linear equation?

To graph any linear equation, we just need to find two points that lie on that line.

y = (-1/4)*x + 6

To find the points we can evaluate the linear equation.

if x = 0

y = (-1/4)*0 + 6 = 6

if x = 4

y = (-1/4)*4 + 6 = 5

So we have the points (0, 6) and (4, 5) now you can just graph these two points and find a line that passes trhough both of them.

Graph y = -1/4x + 6​-example-1
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