in the equation y=3x-4, a point on the line is
I will be happy to critique your work on this. When x is zero, what is y?
(1,-1)
To find a point on the line represented by the equation y=3x-4, we can substitute a value for x and solve for y.
In this case, let's try plugging in x=1 into the equation:
y = 3(1) - 4
y = 3 - 4
y = -1
Therefore, when x=1, the corresponding value of y is -1. So the point on the line is (1, -1).
Your answer, (1, -1), is correct! Well done!