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[Music] hey whats up everyone thank you again for stopping by on this lesson its kind of a short one where we are going to visually explore the concepts and procedures behind graphing a linear function now the first thing that we want to do is apply our understanding that f of X equals and y equals are the same thing they both represent the output of the function so were actually going to rewrite this function in terms of y equals it makes it a little bit easier to work with and now we should see that this y equals equation is in MX plus B form that slope-intercept form and when its in this form its actually pretty easy to graph so we can see that our slope is going to be that negative 3 over 4 okay when we have a negative slope we know that our line is going to be descending from left to right so we should have somewhat of an idea of what our line is gonna look like when we do graph it and the next thing that we see is that our y-intercept that B value is at positive 2 so we know