SOLUTION: What would be the linear equation for a graph where the line goes up from left to right and goes through x (-3) and y (2)?
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Question 1069747: What would be the linear equation for a graph where the line goes up from left to right and goes through x (-3) and y (2)?
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The line goes through ( -3, 0 ) and ( 0, 2 )
The general form for a straight line is:
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( -3,0 )
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( 0,2 )
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The equation is:
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Here's the plot:
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