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Question 805281:  how do you graph y=3x-2  
 Answer by TimothyLamb(4379)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! You need two points on the line in order to graph it.  
Plug-in two different x values in the equation to get their y values, like so:  
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Point p1, use x=0: 
y = 3(0) - 2 
y = -2 
p1 = (0, -2)  
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Point p2, use x=1: 
y = 3(1) - 2 
y = 1 
p2 = (1, 1)  
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Now draw a line between points p1 and p2 to graph the equation.  
The line extends infinitely beyond both points. 
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To check the answer, calculate the slope from the two points, like so: 
Calculate slope: m = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1) 
m = (1 - -2) / (1 - 0) 
m = 3 / 1 
m = 3 
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