Question 1210574
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How would you graph 4x+3y=-24 show it to me in a graph
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This equation is linear, so, it represents a straight line.


To graph a straight line, it is enough to have two points on a coordinate plane, or on a graph paper.


A simplest way to get two points is as follows.



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    (1)  Plug  x = 0  into equation. You will get

            3y = -24,

        which gives you y = -8.


        So, one point is  A = (x,y) = (0,-8).  You can place it in a graph paper.



    (2)  Next, plug  y = 0  into equation. You will get

            4x = -24,

        which gives you x = -6.


        So, another point is  B = (x,y) = (-6,0).  You can place it in a graph paper.



    (3)  Having two points, A and B in a graph paper, you take a straightedge and a pencil and draw
         straight line through points A and B.
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It is the way, how the students made this job 100, and 200, and 300 years ago.


In our days, you can use the advantages of technology.


Go to website https:\\www.desmos.com/calculator


Find there free of charge plotting tool for common use.


Print your equation there and get the plot in the next instance.