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y=1/4x -5
(4, _), (0, _)
(4, _), (0, _)
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To find the missing y-values, we can substitute the given x-values into the equation and solve for y.
For the point (4, _):
Substituting x = 4 into the equation y = (1/4)x - 5:
y = (1/4)(4) - 5
y = 1 - 5
y = -4
Therefore, the missing y-value for (4, _) is -4.
For the point (0, _):
Substituting x = 0 into the equation y = (1/4)x - 5:
y = (1/4)(0) - 5
y = 0 - 5
y = -5
Therefore, the missing y-value for (0, _) is -5.
Thus, the points are (4, -4) and (0, -5).
For the point (4, _):
Substituting x = 4 into the equation y = (1/4)x - 5:
y = (1/4)(4) - 5
y = 1 - 5
y = -4
Therefore, the missing y-value for (4, _) is -4.
For the point (0, _):
Substituting x = 0 into the equation y = (1/4)x - 5:
y = (1/4)(0) - 5
y = 0 - 5
y = -5
Therefore, the missing y-value for (0, _) is -5.
Thus, the points are (4, -4) and (0, -5).
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