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Graph the point on the graph.

Graph the point on the graph.-example-1

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Explanation:

To graph this equation, start at the origin (0,0) since there is not y-intercept.

Because slope is characterized by rise/run ( i.e. how many units up or down depending on whether it is positive or negative and then however many units to the right.

Because the rise (up and down, numerator) is 1, we know that we will go up one unit.

The run (side to side, denominator) is 4, so we will go to the right 4 units.

This makes the first point (4, 1).

Continue doing this until you get an idea of the line and connect the points to get the graph

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Answer:

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Explanation:

To graph this equation, start at the origin (0,0) since there is not y-intercept.

Because slope is characterized by rise/run ( i.e. how many units up or down depending on whether it is positive or negative and then however many units to the right.

Because the rise (up and down, numerator) is 1, we know that we will go up one unit.

The run (side to side, denominator) is 4, so we will go to the right 4 units.

This makes the first point (4, 1).

Continue doing this until you get an idea of the line and connect the points to get the graph

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