First find the -intercept and -intercept of the line with equation . Then use your results to graph the line on your own graph paper. Once you have done this, choose the correct graph from the options below. Warning: if you skip the step where you graph the line yourself on paper, you are not learning and practicing what you are supposed to be learning and practicing.
If you would like to enlarge the graph or make numbers and letters easier to read, you may click on it to open it in a new window. You may then enlarge that window with your mouse. To further enlarge the image, use your browser’s zoom capabilities. On a PC this is usually ctrl shift + (and zooming out is ctrl -). On an Apple computer this is usually apple shift + (and zooming out is apple -).
The correct graph is graph



Graph A: graph of a line crossing the x-axis at 4 and the y-axis at -3
Graph B: graph of a line crossing the x-axis at -4 and the y-axis at 3
Graph C: graph of a line crossing the x-axis at 4 and the y-axis at 3
Graph D: graph of a line crossing the x-axis at -4 and the y-axis at -3