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Question 67468This question is from textbook Prentice Hall Algebra 1 
:  how do you graph x+3y=6 
This question is from textbook Prentice Hall Algebra 1 
 Answer by vero(2)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! first, you need to change it into slope-intercept form.(y=mx+b)  m=slope     b=y intercept.
 
so when changing x+3y=6, you have to subtract x, from that side and you get  3y=-x+6, now you have to divide 3 to get y alone.  so you get y=-x/3=6/3 
and that turns out to be y=-x/3=2. 
       
 
 
       change into slope intercept form 
x+3y=6 --------------------------------> y=mx+b 
y=mx+b 
3y=-x=6 
y=-x/3+2         m=slope which makes m=-1/3  rise/run.  
                 b=y intercept which makes it b=2 which is (0,2) 
so to graph this you have to go from (0,2)to down one to the right 3 which would be the second point (3,1) and the third point would be (0,6. 
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