SOLUTION: Without a calculator, graph each of the following on the graph paper provided. * y=2x-7 |x|__________|f(x)| | |__________| | | |__________| | | |__________| |

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Question 630303: Without a calculator, graph each of the following on the graph paper provided.
* y=2x-7
|x|__________|f(x)|
| |__________| |
| |__________| |
| |__________| |
^This is supposed to be a chart. The problem has graph paper. I know how to graph an equation like this. I just don't know the purpose of the chart. I really need help. Please help me.
Thank you.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Without a calculator, graph each of the following on the graph paper provided.
* y=2x-7
|x|__________|f(x)|
| |__________| |
| |__________| |
| |__________| |
^This is supposed to be a chart. The problem has graph paper. I know how to graph an equation like this. I just don't know the purpose of the chart.
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I suspect you're supposed to make a table of points to plot.
Pick values for x and find f(x)
|x|__________|f(x)|
|0|__________|-7 |
|2|__________|-3 |
|5|__________|3 |
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Plot the points, draw a line thru them.
It's a straight line, so only 2 are needed.

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