SOLUTION: How would you graph this equation? y= -3x+10 ?

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Question 866400: How would you graph this equation? y= -3x+10 ?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Form is y=mx+b.
m is the ratio of vertical change to horizontal change, and b is where the line intersects the y axis.

Start at the y-axis intercept. find another point according to the value of m, and then connect the two points with a line.

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