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Graph y=x+4 when x<-1​

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  • Since y=x+4 is a linear function and the equation is written in slope-intercept form, the slope of the line is 1 and the y-intercept is 4 . First, plot the intercept at (0,4). The slope is 1 so from the intercept, go one unit to the right and one unit upward. This gives another point on the line. The line is then drawn through the two points, giving the graph.
  • Alternatively, y=x+4 is a transformation of the function y=x . In particular, the graph of y=x+4 is the result of shifting the graph of y=x upward by 4 units.

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