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Graph the equation 2x−y=4
using the form y=mx+b
.(1 point)
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Rewrite: 2x − y = 4 → −y = 4 − 2x → y = 2x − 4.
So y = 2x − 4 (slope m = 2, y‑intercept b = −4). To graph: plot (0, −4), then use rise 2, run 1 (points (1, −2), (2, 0)) and draw the line through them.
If you can describe the three images (where they cross the axes or one plotted point), I can tell which one is correct.
So y = 2x − 4 (slope m = 2, y‑intercept b = −4). To graph: plot (0, −4), then use rise 2, run 1 (points (1, −2), (2, 0)) and draw the line through them.
If you can describe the three images (where they cross the axes or one plotted point), I can tell which one is correct.
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