SOLUTION: When graphing a linear equation in two variables (e.g. y = 5x - 15) how many points do you need to be able to graph a line? What are typically the easiest points (ordered pairs) to

Algebra.Com
Question 467758: When graphing a linear equation in two variables (e.g. y = 5x - 15) how many points do you need to be able to graph a line? What are typically the easiest points (ordered pairs) to come up with to do this?
Thanks

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
y = 5x - 15
how many points do you need to be able to graph a line? minimum of two
for example, the easiest are: (0,-15) and (3,0)


RELATED QUESTIONS

If anyone could help me out with these graphing questions, I would REALLY appreciate it!... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
1.) when solving a linear inequality, why do you always solve for y? 2.) when graphing (answered by longjonsilver)
hi i need help with solving graphing linear equation with two variables i do not know how (answered by jim_thompson5910)
I need to answer this question...Please help I am lost..Thanks :) Page 445 Number 2 (answered by vleith)
Suppose a system of two linear equations in two variables has infinite solutions in the... (answered by mananth)
Hi, Can someone help me plot this graph it suppose to be a linear equation in two... (answered by checkley77,Earlsdon)
I am having difficulty finding the points for graphing equations. In other words, I need... (answered by josmiceli,KMST)
I'm stuck in this exercise can anyone help me please? Here is the exercise Caffeine... (answered by ikleyn)