SOLUTION: Graph the linear equation? How do I do that?
-6x+7y=14
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Question 184799: Graph the linear equation? How do I do that?
-6x+7y=14
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Linear means it's a straight line. A straight line requires only 2 points. You plot 2 points, then draw the line thru them.
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Give x a value, and solve for y. That's a point. Then do it again to find a 2nd point. Draw the line thru them.
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