SOLUTION: Can some one please help me with this problem? Thank you.
Are you to set the y value at "O" and the "X" values at (-9) and so on???
Directions: Given the linear equation y
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Are you to set the y value at "O" and the "X" values at (-9) and so on???
Directions: Given the linear equation y = -2/3 X -2 find the y- coordiantes of the points (-9) (-3) and (6). Plot these points and graph the equation.
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Take the first given value, and substitute it into the given equation:
thus:
Do the arithmetic to find the value of
.
Form the ordered pair
using -9 for
and whatever you just calculated for
as the
part.
Plot the point.
Repeat the above process with the other two given
values.
Draw a straight line through your three points. If the three points you plotted are not all in a single straight line, then you have made an arithmetic or plotting error.
John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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