SOLUTION: How do you graph the equation -2x+y=0 ?

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Question 930184: How do you graph the equation -2x+y=0 ?
Answer by TimothyLamb(4379)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-2x + y = 0
y = 2x
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find two points on the line:
x = 0, y = 0
x = 1, y = 2
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draw a line through the above two points
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