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Answer:

The first graph is the appropriate graph for the given equation.

The graph is attached below.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

[tex]y+6= \frac{3}{4}(x+4)[/tex]  

This represents the equation of a straight line of the form

[tex]y-y1 = m(x-x1)[/tex]

Where [tex]m[/tex] is slope and [tex](x1,y1)[/tex] is one of the point on the graph through which the line crosses.

On comparing the given equation with the original form we deduce that

[tex](-4,-6)[/tex] is one of the point.

And [tex]\frac{3}{4}[/tex] is the slope, which is positive. A positive slope represents a line inclined to the right side.

Let us observe all the graphs now!

We deduce that first graph is the appropriate graph for the given equation.

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Answer:

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