SOLUTION: The point (4,-1) lies on the graph of f(x)=(-3/4)x-b. Find b.

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Question 410661: The point (4,-1) lies on the graph of f(x)=(-3/4)x-b. Find b.
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Hi
The point (4,-1) lies on the graph of f(x)=(-3/4)x-b. Find b.
f(x)= (-3/4)x-b
-1 = (-3/4*4)-b
b = -3 + 1
b = -2
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