How do you graph #y=3/2x - 4#?

1 Answer

The equation indicates it is a line.Solve for the intersection of the line with the axes. This is one of the several ways to graph a line.

Explanation:

From the given: #y=(3x)/2-4#,Set #x=0#

then #y=-4#

#y=-4# when #x=0#

a point is located at #(0, -4)#

next, set #y=0#, then solve for #x#

that is #0=(3x)/2-4#

so that #x=8/3#

#x=8/3# when #y=0#

another point is located at #(8/3, 0)#

plot the two points

graph{y=(3x)/2-4 [-10, 10, -6, 6]}

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