SOLUTION: How would I Graph the line with equation?
y= -x
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y= -x
Answer by sofiyacherni(99) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How would I Graph the line with equation?
y= -x
Here is how you should approach every graphing problem
pick a number for x, say 0 then y=0
now pick x=1 then y=-1
now you have two points (0,0) and (1,-1) (you only need two points to graph a line
so plot those points, connect them and you got yourself your graph :)
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