SOLUTION: y=3x-1 and
y=4x
graph each of the following lines using its slope and y intercept
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Question 1093472: y=3x-1 and
y=4x
graph each of the following lines using its slope and y intercept
Found 2 solutions by valvem2, ikleyn:
Answer by valvem2(1) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y=3x-1
The slope is 3 (3x)
The y intercept is -1
Therefore, you plot your first point at (0,-1) then since the slope is 3, you go to the right one point and up three, that is where the second point is plotted.
y=4x
The slope is 4 (4x)
The y intercept is 0
Therefore, you plot your first point at (0,0) then since the slope is 4, you go to the right one point and up four, that is where the second point is plotted.
Answer by ikleyn(52781) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Dear @valvem2 !
You presented your solution perfectly !!
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