SOLUTION: find the intercepts and then use them to graph the equation. y=-3-3x
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Question 202662: find the intercepts and then use them to graph the equation. y=-3-3x
Answer by vleith(2983) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Set x =0 and solve for y
y intercept is (0, -3)
Set y=0 and solve for x
x intercept is (-1,0)
Now plot those two points and draw the line thru them
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