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Graph y=4x+7

Problem

y=4*x+7

Solution

  1. Identify the equation as a linear function in slope-intercept form, which is y=m*x+b

  2. Determine the y-intercept by looking at the constant b which is 7 This corresponds to the point (0,7) on the graph.

  3. Determine the slope by looking at the coefficient m which is 4 This means for every 1 unit moved to the right, the graph moves up 4 units.

  4. Calculate a second point using the slope. Starting from (0,7) move right 1 and up 4 to reach the point (1,11)

  5. Plot the points (0,7) and (1,11) on a coordinate plane and draw a straight line through them to complete the graph.

Final Answer

y=4*x+7


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