SOLUTION: What is the graph of -2x+y=7.
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Question 226954: What is the graph of -2x+y=7.
Answer by drj(1380) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What is the graph of -2x+y=7.
Step 1. It takes two points to graph a line.
Step 2. Let x=0, then y=2*0+7=7. So we have (0,7) is one point.
Step 3. Let x=1, then -2*1+y=7 or y=9. So we have (1, 9) as another point.
Step 4. Use the two points (0,7) and (1,9) to graph the line.
I hope the above steps were helpful.
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