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What are the points for y=-3x+4 and how do I graph it

What are the points for y=-3x+4 and how do I graph it-example-1

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Answer:

(-3,13) (-2,10) (-1,7) (0,4) (1,1) (2,-2) (3,5) (4,8) are your graph points.

Explanation:

Okay so to find the points, you have to create a table graph with a set of x values.

in this case, your equation y=-3x+4 the x can be replace with a set of numbers and these will be your plots.

-3(-3)+4= 13

-3(-2)+4= 10

-3(-1)+4= 7

-3(0)+4= 4

-3(1)+4= 1

-3(2)+4= -2

-3(3)+4= -5

-3(4)+4= -8

Naturally with these points a shape will form ideally a straight line. Hopefully this helps and good luck!

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