This is a linear equation in standard form. To graph this equation, we can rearrange it in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b), where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
3x - 7y = 11
-7y = -3x + 11
y = (3/7)x - 11/7
The slope of the line is 3/7 and the y-intercept is at y = -11/7.
To graph the equation, we can plot the y-intercept at y = -11/7 and then use the slope of 3/7 to find a second point on the line. From these two points, we can draw a straight line to represent the equation 3x - 7y = 11 on the coordinate plane.
3x−7y=11
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