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How would you graph the function y−6=3(x+4)? Fully explain.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

First get y alone.

y=3(x+4)+6

simplify to make it easier to graph

y=3x+18

18 is your y-intercept or where the line crosses the y-axis

3 is your slope so after plotting a point at (0,18) you will go up 3 units and to the right 1 unit for your next point. (1,21)

Draw a line through each point and you got your line.

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