SOLUTION: y=3/4x+3 graph this equation by plotting 3 points. I don't see the three points I am suppose to graph. How do I find the points to graph? Thank you for answering this problem and h
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: y=3/4x+3 graph this equation by plotting 3 points. I don't see the three points I am suppose to graph. How do I find the points to graph? Thank you for answering this problem and helping me see what steps I need to take.
This question is from textbook beginning algebra
Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What is meant here is that you must generate the three points using the given equation!
Then you plot these three points on coordinate graph paper and join the three point with a straight line.
Step 1: Generating the points using the equation
Assign a value to x (the independent variable), it can be any value you like but if you keep it small, the calculations will be easier. Then find the corresponding value of y (the dependent variable) by substituting your value of x in the equation.
Start with x = 0
So here's your first point: (0, 3)
Now let x = 4
Here's your second point (4, 6)
Now try one yourself with x = 8...you should get y = 9
Now with the three points on your coordinate graph paper, you can draw the line through them and you have your graph. Here's what it should look like:
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