SOLUTION: How would I graph y=-x+1
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Question 53937: How would I graph y=-x+1
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y=-x+1
Plot some points. Let x=-1, then:
y=-(-1)+1
y=1+1
y=2
Plot (-1,2).
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y=-(0)+1
y=0+1
y=1
Plot (0,1)
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y=-(1)+1
y=-1+1
y=0
Plot (1,0)
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Conect the dots, and it should look like this:
Happy Calculating!!!!
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