To plot the points (4, -4) and (0, -5) on a line graph, you need to create a Cartesian coordinate system with x and y axes.
First, draw the x-axis horizontally and label the points on it. Choose a suitable scale, for example, marking every 1 unit.
Next, draw the y-axis vertically and label the points on it. Again, choose a suitable scale. It is a good practice to make sure the scales on both axes are the same for accuracy.
Now, locate the point (4, -4) on the graph. Start from the origin (0, 0) and move 4 units to the right along the x-axis. Then, move 4 units downward along the y-axis. Mark this point on the graph.
Similarly, locate the point (0, -5). Start from the origin (0, 0) and move 5 units downward along the y-axis. Mark this point on the graph.
Finally, connect the two points with a straight line. This line represents the relationship between the two points.
Your line graph should now show the points (4, -4) and (0, -5) connected with a line.
(4, -4), (0, -5) on a line graph
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