SOLUTION: How do you graph y=-4x+1?
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Question 158643: How do you graph y=-4x+1?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How do you graph y=-4x+1?
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It's a linear equation, meaning the graph is a straight line. So all you need is 2 points, then draw a line thru them.
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Substitute any values for x and get the value of y.
at x = 0, y = 1
at x = 5, y = -19
at x = -3, y = 13
Plot 2 points, draw the line.
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