SOLUTION: how to solve linear equations Plot the line given that the equation of the line is y=x+1 and its domain is -2<x<3.
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Question 1180649: how to solve linear equations Plot the line given that the equation of the line is y=x+1 and its domain is -2
Answer by ikleyn(52776) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Do this plotting job on your own.
Making plots is the students' honor duty and a privilege (!)
Plotting simple graphs is not a tutors' job.
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