SOLUTION: how to graph this solution 2x +3y =6
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Question 24036: how to graph this solution 2x +3y =6
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Please see my THREE lesson plans in algebra.com in the graphing topic.
In this case, the equation is in standard form, so I recommend you find the intercepts:
2x+3y = 6
If x = 0, then 3y = 6, so y = 2
If y =0, then 2x = 6, so x= 3
Graph these two points, and connect the points with a line. It should look like this:
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