SOLUTION: how do i find the points to plot on a graph for the equation 4x+y=14

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Question 105106: how do i find the points to plot on a graph for the equation 4x+y=14
Answer by kmcruz09(38)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Well, simply turn this equation in the so called "graphing form" wherein y is isolated on one side.

So solving for this, we just have to subtract 4x from both sides and y is isolated already.


That's it, just plot the points by substituting different values for x.
Thank you.
~kmcruz09~

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