SOLUTION: How would you graph a linear equation when the slope, Y- intercept, and x- value are all given but the y- value is not?
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Question 402387
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How would you graph a linear equation when the slope, Y- intercept, and x- value are all given but the y- value is not?
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y=mx+b
plot y int first
then from that point follow the slope to the next point.
With x given you can solve for y for another point.