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Question 1152348: Graph the following equations using the slope-intercept method. Draw the y-intercept in yellow. Draw at least one additional point in red using the slope:
y = -2x + 2
y = 3/4x - 1
When we have zero on the bottom of the slope, we call that no slope because of the rule that zero can never be in the denominator of a fraction. An example of this would be a line that goes through the points (2, -3) and (2, 4). If you plotted these points, what would this graph look like? What should this equation be?
Thank you
Answer by MathLover1(20855) (Show Source):
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