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Which is the graph of the linear equation y= -1/4 x + 3?
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Which is the graph of the linear equation y= -1/4 x + 3?
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Which is the graph of the linear equation y= -1/4 x + 3?
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We know that -1/4x means we have a negative slope, which excludes the 1st graph from our answer choices.
Second, we know that the y-intercept has to be 3, excluding the second and third graph.
This leaves us with the 4th graph as our answer
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