SOLUTION: Which is the graph of the equation y = -4+ 1/3 x

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Question 792532: Which is the graph of the equation y = -4+ 1/3 x

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Which is the graph of the equation y = -4+ 1/3 x
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It's a straight line.
Its slope is 1/3
It passes thru (0,-4)

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