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how do I graph the equation 2x+y=0?
15 years ago

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Kendra
Well for you have to put in in y=mx+b form.

So it would be y=2x.

That means that your y intercept is zero. So then you would plot your first dot at 0,0. And then from there go up two and over one.
15 years ago
MathMate
or rather y=-2x
15 years ago

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