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How do you graph it?

How do you graph it?-example-1

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Go to a graphing website! They help a lot :)
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Answer:

See picture below

Explanation:

Desmos is a free graphing calculator.

x-y = 1 Subtract x from both sides

-y = -x + 1 Divide all the way through by -1

y = x - 1

These line are parallel because they have the same slope.

On the green line I highlightes tow points (0,4) and (3,7) . (0,4) tells us where the line crosses the y anxis. Thiis will be in the form (0,b) b stands for the y intercept. This graph is crossing the green line at 4. The slope is 1. The patern form the first point (0,4) is to move up one and move right one. This pattern continues throuhg point (3,7) and beyond.

The blue line in the slope intercept from is

y = x +1 . Its slope is the same as the first line. It is up one and one to the right and that pattern continues. This line cross the y axis at -1.

How do you graph it?-example-1
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