SOLUTION: if i have a gradient and intercept for example Y= -3.1x-1.7 how am i supposed to no how to plot this equation on a graph? i do no that the equation represents a straight line

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Question 1003395: if i have a gradient and intercept for example Y= -3.1x-1.7
how am i supposed to no how to plot this equation on a graph?
i do no that the equation represents a straight line

Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
if i have a gradient and intercept for example Y= -3.1x-1.7
how am i supposed to no how to plot this equation on a graph?
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You didn't show a gradient and intercept, you show an equation.
y = -3.2x - 1.7
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Pick 2 values for x and find y.
Plot the 2 points, draw a line thru them.