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  • 16-11-2017
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Graph the line for y+1=−3/5(x−4) on the coordinate plane

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  • 16-11-2017
Solve for y:
y + 1 = -3/5x + 2.4  (multiply 4 by 3/5 no negatives because negative times a negative is a positive)
y = -3/5x + 1.4
Now graph the y-intercept of 1.4. 
Then plot points using slope. 
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