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Answer: I am not sure exactly what you need as there is no context

-> See attached for graph

-> They intersect at point (2, -1)

Step-by-step explanation:

     To answer your question of "I mainly need help with knowing what to do with y=-1​" you will graph it as you do with y = - [tex]\frac{5}{2}[/tex]x + 4.

     Any y = something equation will be a horizontal line. There is no slope, the "mx" chunk, so the line stays straight. You will put a dot at (0, -1) and draw a line straight from that point.

     For y = - [tex]\frac{5}{2}[/tex]x + 4, place a dot at (0, 4) and then count down 5 units and 2 units to the right to place another dot. Then draw a line through these two dots and extend it beyond to create the line.

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Hope this is helpful

y=-1 is nothing but it's the y value by using that we have to find the x value

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