SOLUTION: How do you graph 4x+3y=-5?
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Question 664058: How do you graph 4x+3y=-5?
Answer by ReadingBoosters(3246) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Starting with 4x + 3y = -5
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Put it into the linear equation form of y=mx+b
3y = -4x - 5
y = -4/3x - 5/3
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Choose any random value for x and solve for the y coordinate and vice versa.
For example,
If x = 0; y = -4/3(0) - 5/3
y = -5/3
(0, -5/3)
If x = 1; y = -4/3(1) - 5/3 = -9/3 = -3
y = -9/3
(1, -3)
If x = -1; y = -4/3(-1) - 5/3 = -1/3
y = -1/3
(-1, -1/3)
and so on
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y = -4/3x - 5/3
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