SOLUTION: Given the equation y= -4/3 x + 1 find the coordinates of the point (-6), (-3), and (6,)

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Question 632634: Given the equation y= -4/3 x + 1 find the coordinates of the point (-6), (-3), and (6,)
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
x y = (-4/3)x + 1
-6 9
-3 5
6 -7
Ordered Pairs: (-6,9), (-3,5), (6,-7)
Plotting the coordinates and connecting with a line.
Line is the graph ofy = (-4/3)x + 1


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