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You need to put it in the right form first.
- subtract 4x from both sides (6y = -4x + 12)
- divide 6 from both sides (y = -2/3x + 2)
- now graph the y-intercept (0,2)
- then use the slope (down 2 over 3) to graph the line
Hope this helps!
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