SOLUTION: Find the graph of the equation by plotting points y=-3x
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Question 249117: Find the graph of the equation by plotting points y=-3x
Answer by actuary(112) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First, find two pairs of points that satisfy the given equation.
point 1 -- When x = 0, y = -3*0=0. So (0,0) is one point on the graph of the equation.
point 2 -- When x = 1, y = -3*1=-1, So (1,-3) is another point on the graph of the equation.
You can plot more points but two points determine the graph of a line.
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