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Graph the line y=−3x+b if it is known that the graph goes through point:

A(−2, 4)

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Simply plug your y intercept in for b. You’ll get y= -3x+4. Draw a simple graph and plot your y coordinate first at 4. Since your slope is -3, then from your point 4 on the graph go down 3 spaces and to the right 1 space. Continue on until you get a line. Also, from 4, go up 3 spaces and to the left 1 space to complete the line.
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