Question 1121111
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Pick any value you like for *[tex \Large x].  Substitute that value in place of *[tex \Large x] in the equation *[tex \Large y\ =\ 3x].  Do the necessary arithmetic to calculate the value of *[tex \Large y] that results when *[tex \Large x] is the value you chose.  Once you have a value for *[tex \Large x] and a corresponding value for *[tex \Large y] that results from that value of *[tex \Large x], create the ordered pair:  *[tex \Large (x,y)] using the chosen and calculated values in place of *[tex \Large x] and *[tex \Large y].  Plot this point.


Repeat the above using a different value for x.  Plot the new point.


Draw a line that passes through both of the points you plotted.
								
								
John
*[tex \LARGE e^{i\pi}\ +\ 1\ =\ 0]
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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