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Is this the correct graph of 3x-y=10
1,-7
0,-10
1,-7
0,-10
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Unknown
Can you make it more simple bot
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GPT 3.5
Since the equation is in standard form, let's rearrange it in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b) to find the slope and y-intercept:
3x - y = 10
-y = -3x + 10
y = 3x - 10
Now we can see that the slope is 3 and the y-intercept is -10.
When we plug in the given points (1, -7) and (0, -10) into the equation y = 3x - 10:
For (1, -7):
-7 = 3(1) - 10
-7 = 3 - 10
-7 = -7 (True for point 1, -7)
For (0, -10):
-10 = 3(0) - 10
-10 = 0 - 10
-10 = -10 (True for point 0, -10)
Thus, the given points lie on the graph of the equation, and the graph is correct.
3x - y = 10
-y = -3x + 10
y = 3x - 10
Now we can see that the slope is 3 and the y-intercept is -10.
When we plug in the given points (1, -7) and (0, -10) into the equation y = 3x - 10:
For (1, -7):
-7 = 3(1) - 10
-7 = 3 - 10
-7 = -7 (True for point 1, -7)
For (0, -10):
-10 = 3(0) - 10
-10 = 0 - 10
-10 = -10 (True for point 0, -10)
Thus, the given points lie on the graph of the equation, and the graph is correct.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Of course! The equation is y = 3x - 10. When we plug in the points (1, -7) and (0, -10) into this equation:
For (1, -7):
y = 3(1) - 10 = 3 - 10 = -7 (True)
For (0, -10):
y = 3(0) - 10 = 0 - 10 = -10 (True)
Since both points satisfy the equation, the graph is correct for the equation 3x - y = 10.
For (1, -7):
y = 3(1) - 10 = 3 - 10 = -7 (True)
For (0, -10):
y = 3(0) - 10 = 0 - 10 = -10 (True)
Since both points satisfy the equation, the graph is correct for the equation 3x - y = 10.
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