SOLUTION: Given the linear equation y = -6x – 2, find the y-coordinates of the points (-1, ), (-2, ), and (1, ). Please show all of your work. Plot these points and graph the linear equation
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Question 384618: Given the linear equation y = -6x – 2, find the y-coordinates of the points (-1, ), (-2, ), and (1, ). Please show all of your work. Plot these points and graph the linear equation.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Given the linear equation y = -6x – 2, find the y-coordinates of the points
(-1, ), (-2, ), and (1, ). Please show all of your work. Plot these points and graph the linear equation.
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y = -6x – 2
If x = -1, y = 6-2 = 4
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If x = -2, y = 12-2 = 10
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If x = 1, y = -6-2 = -8
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Stan H.
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