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Graph the linear function f(x)=3−6x.
6 years ago

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Reiny
Get out some graph paper.
Find two ordered pairs, plot them and join with a straight line
(to check, pick a third pair, plot it, it should lie on the same line)
6 years ago
caden
how do I find the ordered pairs
6 years ago
Reiny
f(x)=3−6x is the same as y = 3 - 6x

pick an x, any x
I will pick x = 2, then y = 3- 6(2) = -9
I will pick x = 0 , then y = 3 - 6(0) = 3

So I have to ordered pairs (2,-9), and (0,3)
draw your line
6 years ago

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