SOLUTION: How would you graph this equation? y-2=(x-3)

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: How would you graph this equation?
y-2=(x-3)
This question is from textbook ALABAMA

Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First start by solving for y:



Now pick a couple of values for x. Let's start with x = 1. If x = 1 then , so one of the points on the line is (1, 0).

Let's try x = 2. If x = 2, then , so the point (2, 1) is on the line.

Actually, two points is all you need to create a graph of a straight line.

You plot the two points and then construct a line through them.

Here's what it looks like:


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