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OpenStudy (pphalke):

i have one more chance i even did it in desmos it came out as (0.75,0) i dont know how to graph that part i know (0,-3)

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OpenStudy (fortytherapper):

This is how you got (0, -3) It's in (X, Y) so the 0 is the X. Pluging 0 in for x into the equation makes 4(0) - 3 which equals -3. That's the Y value. Lets try for 1. What would the Y value be if X is 1?

OpenStudy (pphalke):

where do i plug 1 in the equation

OpenStudy (pphalke):

@FortyTheRapper

OpenStudy (pphalke):

is it (0,1) for the x or ??

OpenStudy (fortytherapper):

Correct, so (0,1) is another point. Now you can keep doing this for X = 2, X = 3, etc. until you see the pattern to where you can just draw the line

OpenStudy (pphalke):

its (0,1) and (0,-3) ??

OpenStudy (pphalke):

@FortyTheRapper

OpenStudy (fortytherapper):

I don't know. Keep plotting points until you can connect the dots and create a line

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