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Graph the line that represents the equation y=-2/3 x+1 helppp :(

Graph the line that represents the equation y=-2/3 x+1 helppp :(-example-1
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User Jbandi
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Explanation:

Hi there!!

Here, your equation is y= -2/3 x +1

so, let's find coordinate.

To find coordinate you must put the value of x.

so, when you keep value of x you will get,

x 0 3 6

y 1 -1 -3

Therefore, the coordinates are (0,1), (3,-1), (6,-3).

let me make you clear on using the value of x.

we generally put the value of variable (which is in right side) from a smaller digit like 0,1,2... or you may use 0,-1,-2... but they must be in eqaul interval such like i used the values in equal interval of 3 in above question.

I hope you got it...

if not you can ask me help..

now plot those points on graph, alright.

best of luck...

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