Asked by Anonymous
How am I supposed to graph the inverse variation y = 2x? Which values should I use?
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Answered by
Jessie
Okay, you need to rewrite it in standard form.
y−2x=0
You would need the X and Y intercepts.
x-intercept: (0,0)
y-intercept: (0,0)
Then the slope
(m) is slope
m=2
Here is the points you need
(0,0),(1,2)
Now you just need to put in on a actual graph. I can't do that part for you.
Understood now? :)
y−2x=0
You would need the X and Y intercepts.
x-intercept: (0,0)
y-intercept: (0,0)
Then the slope
(m) is slope
m=2
Here is the points you need
(0,0),(1,2)
Now you just need to put in on a actual graph. I can't do that part for you.
Understood now? :)
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