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Start at (0,1) and then go up 4 spaces over 1 to the left and repeat going up 4 over 1. To complete the graph by getting it to go behind the y intercept of (0,1) you go from the y intercept down 4 over 1 to the right and repeat going down 4 over 1.

For plotting a line, we need to plot points [tex](0,1)[/tex] and [tex](\frac{-1}{4},0)[/tex] on the cartesian plane and join them to form a line.

What is plotting a line?

For plotting a line, we only need two points to graph a line. With that idea, we take advantage of the two “convenient” points which can easily be solved algebraically from the equation of the line; namely, the x-intercept (x,0) and y-intercept (0,y).

[tex]y = 4x + 1\\\\Put\ x = 0 \\y = 1\\we\ get\ (0,1)\ as\ a\ point\ lying\ on\ the\ line. \\\\Put\ y = 0 \\x = \frac{-1}{4} \\we\ get\ (\frac{-1}{4} ,0)\ as\ a\ point\ lying\ on\ the\ line. \\[/tex]

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