Answer
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Work Step by Step
We are given: $y+3=2(x-1)$
The equation is in point-slope form, $y−y_1=m(x−x_1)$.
First graph a point at (1,-3).
Use the slope 2 to find the other points.
$x=2: y=-1$
$x=3: y=1$
$x=4: y=3$
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