SOLUTION: Find the x- and y- intercepts and then graph the linear equation 1.y=x+3 2.3x-=3 3.3x-4y=-12

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Question 461810: Find the x- and y- intercepts and then graph the linear equation
1.y=x+3
2.3x-=3
3.3x-4y=-12

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To find the -intercept, set and solve for the resulting value of . The calculated value of is the -coordinate of the ordered pair , which is the -intercept.

To find the -intercept, set and solve for the resulting value of . The calculated value of is the -coordinate of the ordered pair , which is the -intercept.

To graph the line, plot the -intercept and then plot the -intercept. Draw your line through the two plotted points.

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