SOLUTION: What is the graphing plots for the linear equation 3x+4y=-4?

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Question 694826: What is the graphing plots for the linear equation 3x+4y=-4?
Answer by Ave(106)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
easiest way is to find the intercepts by setting x and y equal to 0
3(0)+4y=-4
4y=-4
y=-1 y-intercept is (0,-1)
3x+4(0)=-4
3x=-4
x=-4/3 x-intercept is (-4/3,0)

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