SOLUTION: how would you graph 2x+y=1 on a graph?

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Question 24875: how would you graph 2x+y=1 on a graph?
Answer by Earlsdon(6294)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You would make a table (sometimes called an input/output table) of x-values and the corresponding y-values to generate some x-y coordinate pairs.
x----y
------
0....1
1...-1
2...-3
Then you would graph/plot these x-y coordinate pairs on an x-y coordinate graph. Finally, you would join these plotted points with a straight line and the result would look like this:


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