SOLUTION: graph the linear equation by finding and plotting its intercepts. -x+4y=4

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Question 580728: graph the linear equation by finding and plotting its intercepts. -x+4y=4
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graph the linear equation by finding and plotting its intercepts. -x+4y=4
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x-intercept:
Let y = 0 ; then x = -4
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y-intercept:
Let x = 0 ; then y = 1
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Graph the points (-4,0) and (0,1)
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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