SOLUTION: How do you graph the line y=-x+6?

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Question 250023: How do you graph the line y=-x+6?
Found 2 solutions by oberobic, actuary:
Answer by oberobic(2304)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Set up a table to define two points. Draw the line.
x   -x+6   y
6   -6+6   0
0    0+6   6

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So we have two points (6,0) and (0,6),
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Answer by actuary(112)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Determine 2 points with each point consisting of a x-value and a y-value.
When x = 0, y = -0+6=6
When x = 1, y = -1+6=5
Plot the two points and draw a line running through the two points.


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