Draw a graph of x = (y+4)/4.

Note: There are multiple ways to do this, so find a way that works for you!Step 1: Get rid of the fraction.Step 2: Rearrange the new formula into y = mx + c.Step 3: Find the y-intercept and the x-intercept.Step 4: Substitute the numbers and get co-ordinates for two points on this line.Step 5: Draw a straight line connecting both points.

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