SOLUTION: how would you graph {y+x=14}
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Question 690208: how would you graph {y+x=14}
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First, solve for y
y = -x + 14
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Second, plot intercepts
y intercept is 14, plot (0, 14)
x intercept is where y = 0
0 = -x + 14
x = 14, plot (14, 0)
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Third, draw a line through the intercepts.
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