SOLUTION: I am trying to graph y=20x+400 and y=10x+600. What I understand is that for the first equation I begin by plotting (0,400) then go up 20 and over 1. And for the second begin at (0

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Question 264074: I am trying to graph y=20x+400 and y=10x+600. What I understand is that for the first equation I begin by plotting (0,400) then go up 20 and over 1. And for the second begin at (0,600) then go up 10 and over 1. Is this correct? And if so, how do I go about labeling the graph?
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Your method is correct.
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Are you doing it on paper? Write the eqns above the lines.

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