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Work Step by Step
To find 3 points to plot for the equation $x=5y+4$, first, rewrite the equation in slope-intercept form: $y=mx+b$.
Isolate $y$ by subtracting 4 on each side of the equation to get $x-4=5y$. Now, divide 5 on each side of the equation to get $\frac{1}{5}$$x$$-$$\frac{4}{5}$$=y$
This reads the same as $y=$$\frac{1}{5}$$x$$-$$\frac{4}{5}$.
Now, plug three values of $x$ into the equation to find three $y$ values. I will use -1,0, and 1 for this example.
$y=$$\frac{1}{5}$$(-1)$$-$$\frac{4}{5}$$=-1$
$y=$$\frac{1}{5}$$(0)$$-$$\frac{4}{5}$$=$$-$$\frac{4}{5}$
$y=$$\frac{1}{5}$$(1)$$-$$\frac{4}{5}$$=$$-$$\frac{3}{5}$
Display these x and y values in a table and then graph.