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Graph y=−47x+1.
Use the line tool and select two points on the line to graph the line.
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Pick two points that satisfy y = −47x + 1 and use the line tool to join them. Two convenient choices:
- (0, 1) (y‑intercept)
- (1, −46) (plug x = 1 → y = −47(1)+1 = −46)
Alternatively, if you need points with a large positive y to see both ends, use (−1, 48) (plug x = −1 → y = 48).
Steps:
1. Place a point at (0, 1).
2. Place a second point at (1, −46) (or (−1, 48)).
3. Use the line tool to draw the line through those two points.
Note: slope = −47 so the line falls 47 units for each 1 unit moved right.
- (0, 1) (y‑intercept)
- (1, −46) (plug x = 1 → y = −47(1)+1 = −46)
Alternatively, if you need points with a large positive y to see both ends, use (−1, 48) (plug x = −1 → y = 48).
Steps:
1. Place a point at (0, 1).
2. Place a second point at (1, −46) (or (−1, 48)).
3. Use the line tool to draw the line through those two points.
Note: slope = −47 so the line falls 47 units for each 1 unit moved right.
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