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Zachary Massey
12 September, 06:06
How do you graph 1/4x+y=3
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Angelique Brooks
12 September, 06:50
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Start at 3 on the y axis and then go up 1 right 4 then up 1 and right 4 again until your done and then graph a line across your dots.
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