Question 267312
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Step 1:  Pick a number for *[tex \Large x].  It can be anything you like, but small integers generally make the arithmetic easier and make finding your point on your coordinate system more precise.


Step 2:  Substitute this value into the equation in place of *[tex \Large x] and do the arithmetic to find the value of *[tex \Large y]


Step 3:  Create an ordered pair of the form *[tex \Large \left(x,\,y\right)] where the *[tex \Large x] coordinate is the value you selected in step 1 and the *[tex \Large y] coordinate is the value you calculated in step 2.


Step 4:  Plot this point on your coordinate system.


Step 5:  Repeat steps 1 through 4 using a different value for *[tex \Large x]


Step 6:  Now that you have two points plotted, draw a straight line connecting the two points and extending all the way across your coordinate system.



John
*[tex \LARGE e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0]
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