SOLUTION: -x+10y=11 graph linear equation

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Question 126432: -x+10y=11
graph linear equation






Answer by JessicaGill(40)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Graphing linear equations is relatively simple if you first rewrite the equation into the slope-intercept formula . For this equation, we can do the following.

First add x to each side
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Second, we can divide both sides by 10 to isolate the y variable.
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Now we have a y intercept to graph and also the slope to find a second point from the y intercept location.
The y intercept is (0,11/10) and the slope is or Once the y intercept is graphed, from that point follow up one unit and then to the right 11 units to get your next point. Connect the points with a line. It would be helpful for you to lable your points in case there is any question as to what you intended to show for your answer.
Please see the graph below for an approximation on how you line will look

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