SOLUTION: how do you do plot slope with a decimal that can't be turned in to a fraction because of something like pie?
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Question 908825: how do you do plot slope with a decimal that can't be turned in to a fraction because of something like pie?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I recommend plugging in values of x into the equation to get paired/corresponding values of y. This will give you an ordered pair of (x,y) which you can plot.
Once you have 2 points, you can plot your line.
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