
Connor K. answered 09/22/20
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Y = 4x - 7 is a line with a slope of 4 and y-intercept of -7.
plug in any X value, for example 1 and you get the following
y = 4(1) - 7
y = -3
(1,-3) is a point that satisfies the equation y = 4x - 7
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