Question 598285
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Substitute 0 for *[tex \LARGE x] and then calculate the value of *[tex \LARGE y] that results, that is reduce the equation to *[tex \LARGE y\ =\ b] where *[tex \LARGE b] is some constant value.  Form the ordered pair *[tex \LARGE (0,b)] and plot the *[tex \LARGE y]-intercept point.


Substitute 0 for *[tex \LARGE y] and then calculate the value of *[tex \LARGE x] that results, that is reduce the equation to *[tex \LARGE x\ =\ a] where *[tex \LARGE a] is some constant value.  Form the ordered pair *[tex \LARGE (a,0)] and plot the *[tex \LARGE x]-intercept point.


Construct a straight line through the two points you just plotted.


John
*[tex \LARGE e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0]
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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