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Answer:
3. (4, 5)
4. (3, 1)
Step-by-step explanation:
Graphs are attached.
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Equations are in slope-intercept form, so it is convenient to graph them by identifying the y-intercept, then finding another point or two based on the slope.
Of course, the y-intercept is the constant in the equation. This is where the line crosses the y-axis. The slope is the coefficient of x, and represents "rise" over "run", the number of units the line goes up for every unit to the right.