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Use intercepts to graph the linear equation -1/2x+y=-4
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Use intercepts to graph the linear equation -1/2x+y=-4
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Do you need to switch it around or do something else?
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in y=mx+b format the equation is y=1/2x-4. you need to mark -4 on your graph then go up one unit then over two units. then continue to go up 1 over 2 until you get your line
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