SOLUTION: graph y=2x-3 with the domain of x>0 Whats the Range? I tried dividing 3 divided by y then 3-y=2x and divide that all by 2x

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Question 549881: graph y=2x-3 with the domain of x>0 Whats the Range?
I tried dividing 3 divided by y then 3-y=2x and divide that all by 2x

Answer by nyc_function(2741) About Me  (Show Source):
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The line y = 2x - 3 is a linear equation, which is the graph of a straight line.

The domain x > 0 means to use values for x greater than zero.

In fact, you only need two points to graph a linear equation.

Graph your line using two values for x to solve for y. Then by looking at your graph, you should be able to see the range right away.