SOLUTION: Graph y = -3/4x - 1

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Question 915596: Graph y = -3/4x - 1
Answer by tutoringisfun(17)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Good evening Student. I hope that this is helpful.
Since the problem is already written in slope intercept form, we don't have to rewrite it.
Because the y intercept is -1, we begin by plotting the point (0,-1) on a graph. We then locate the second point by either moving down 3 units and then to the right 4 units or move up 3 units and to the left 4 units. Then draw our line.

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