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Graph the linear equation y=−6x−4
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To graph y = −6x − 4:
1. Plot the y-intercept: (0, −4).
2. Use the slope −6 = −6/1: from (0, −4) move right 1 and down 6 to (1, −10), or move left 1 and up 6 to (−1, 2). Plot one of those points.
3. Draw a straight line through the points.
Example points on the line: (0, −4), (1, −10), (−1, 2), (2, −16).
If you want, I can mark which of your three images matches this graph — or you can upload them so I can pick the correct one.
1. Plot the y-intercept: (0, −4).
2. Use the slope −6 = −6/1: from (0, −4) move right 1 and down 6 to (1, −10), or move left 1 and up 6 to (−1, 2). Plot one of those points.
3. Draw a straight line through the points.
Example points on the line: (0, −4), (1, −10), (−1, 2), (2, −16).
If you want, I can mark which of your three images matches this graph — or you can upload them so I can pick the correct one.
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