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How to graph the equation y = -3/2x+4

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To graph the equation determine any two points through which equation passes.

For equation y = -3/2 x + 4.

Consider x = 0,


\begin{gathered} y=-(3)/(2)\cdot0+4 \\ =4 \end{gathered}

The equation passes through (0,4).

For second point consider x = 2.

Substituite the value of x in equation to obtain the value of y.


\begin{gathered} y=-(3)/(2)\cdot2+4 \\ =-3+4 \\ =1 \end{gathered}

So the equation passes through two points (0,4) and (2,1).

Draw a line by joing the two points.

For accurate line;

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