Asked by mary

Given the linear equation y=2/3x+1, find the y-coordinates of the points (-6, ), (-3, ), and (3, ). Please show all of your work. Plot those points and graph the linear equation

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Answered by mary
someone please help me with this problem..
Answered by Reiny
for each of your points, sub in x = ... into the equation.
1st point (-6, ?)
so x = -6
y = (2/3)(-6) + 1
= -4 + 1
= -3

repeat those steps for the other two points.

When plotted the 3 points will lie in a straight line
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