The correct procedure to graph the equation y = 1/4x - 1 would be:
1. First, plot the y-intercept, which is (0, -1).
2. Then, use the slope of 1/4 to find the second point. Since the slope is positive, move up one unit and right four units from the y-intercept. This gives you the point (4, 0).
3. Connect the two points with a straight line.
The other options mentioned are not correct because they do not follow the correct y-intercept and slope to find the second point.
which procedure could be used to graph the following equation
y=1/4x-1
plot the y-intercept (0,-1) and use the slope of 1/4 to find the second point
plot the y-intercept (0,1/4) and use the slope of -1 to find the second point
plot the x-intercept (1/4,0) and use the slope of -1 to find the second point
plot the x-intercept (-1,0) and use the slope of 1/4 to find the second point
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