SOLUTION: How would you graph 2x-y+3z=6?
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Question 371668: How would you graph 2x-y+3z=6?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
That's the equation of a plane in 3-space.
3 points are needed to define a plane.
2x-y+3z=6
y = -2x - 3z + 6
Pick values for x and z, solve for y, for each point.
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