SOLUTION: how do i graph the line.
y= -3x+4
using the following x-values
x= -1
x= 2
x= 3
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Question 736142: how do i graph the line.
y= -3x+4
using the following x-values
x= -1
x= 2
x= 3
Answer by ohtheirony(35) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You can also plug in the number for x and graph the points.
y=-3(-1)+4
y=7
(-1,7)
y=-3(2)+4
y=-2
(2,-2)
y=-3(3)+4
y=-5
(3,-5)
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