SOLUTION: 4x+y=-4
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Question 207736This question is from textbook Holt Algrbra 2
: 4x+y=-4
This question is from textbook Holt Algrbra 2
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Because this equation is in STANDARD form, it is easiest to graph with the TWO INTERCEPT method.
4x+y=-4
Let x=0, then 4*0+y=-4
y=-4
4x+y--4
Let y=0, then 4x +0=-4
4x=-4
x=-1
Graph these two points, and you should have this graph:
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