SOLUTION: y=-4x+6
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Question 103222This question is from textbook Introductory algebra
: y=-4x+6
This question is from textbook Introductory algebra
Answer by elima(1433) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y=-4x+6
6 would be the y-intercept, so you begin at the point (0,6)
-4 is your slope, so from the y-intercept you will move down 4 and to the right 1;
That is the next point, then from their move the same and then you have three points, and you connect those with a line.
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