SOLUTION: graph the equations y = 3x and y = -3x on a linear graph.
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Question 247730: graph the equations y = 3x and y = -3x on a linear graph.
Answer by jojo14344(1513) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Given: Equations and
In ,
let Fy=0: -->
y=1: --->
y=2: --->
y=3: --->
y=-1: --->
y=-2: --->
y=-3: --->
We see the points in the graph:
In ,
Let Fy=0: --->
y=1: --->
y=2: --->
y=3: --->
y=(-1): --->
y=(-2): --->
y=(-3): --->
We see the points:
Thank you,
Jojo
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