Graph the line that represents this equation 3x - 4y = 8

The graph of the given linear equation can be seen at the end.
Here we have the linear equation:
3x - 4y = 8
Isolating, y, we can rewrite:
-3x + 4y = -8
4y = -8 + 3x
y = (-8 + 3x)/4
y = (3/4)*x - 2
Now, we can evaluate the line in two values of x, so we can get two points on the line.
Evaluating in x = 0 and x = 4 we get:
if x = 0
y = (3/4)*0 - 2 = -2
So we have the point (0, -2)
If x = 4 we get:
y = (3/4)*4 - 2 = 1
Then we have the point (4, 1).
Now we can graph these two points and connect them with a line, that is the graph of the linear equation.
The graph can be seen below.
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