Question 163872
The general equation for a linear relation with 2
variables is {{{y = mx + b}}} where
{{{m}}}= slope
{{{b}}}= y-intercept
Now just pick any {{{m}}} and any {{{b}}}, like say
{{{m = 2}}}
{{{b = 3}}}
Now you have
{{{y = 2x + 3}}}
Now pick any {{{x}}}, say
{{{x = 4}}}, and solve for {{{y}}}
{{{y = 2*4 + 3}}}
{{{y = 11}}}
Now You have the point (4,11)
Juck pick 9 more x's at random, and solve for the
corresponding y's in each case