203k views
5 votes
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

1 Answer

3 votes

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!

User John Franky
by
8.2k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories