SOLUTION: alright so I'm suposed to graph g(x) = 45+9x and i know how to do a problem where say g(5) and then they go 4+g = 9 but im not sure how you would graph it, I'm not sure this is in

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Question 345748: alright so I'm suposed to graph g(x) = 45+9x and i know how to do a problem where say g(5) and then they go 4+g = 9 but im not sure how you would graph it, I'm not sure this is in the right topic, but i could really use some help! so if you awnser this thank you!
Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Let . Then graph just like any other linear equation.

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