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given the linear equation y=7/6x+1, find the y-corrdinates of the points (-6,),(0,)and (6,). plot those points and graph the linear equation.
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Answered by
Reiny
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Answered by
Bosnian
For x= -6
y=(7/6)*(-6)+1= -7+1= -6
For x=0
y=(7/6)*0+1= 0+1=1
For x=6
y=(7/6)*(6)+1=7+1=8
For graph go on:
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When page be open in blue rectangle type:
(7/6)*x+1
Then type:
Range x-axis from -10 to 10
Range y-axis from -10 to 10
and click option: Draw
y=(7/6)*(-6)+1= -7+1= -6
For x=0
y=(7/6)*0+1= 0+1=1
For x=6
y=(7/6)*(6)+1=7+1=8
For graph go on:
rechneronline.de/function-graphs
When page be open in blue rectangle type:
(7/6)*x+1
Then type:
Range x-axis from -10 to 10
Range y-axis from -10 to 10
and click option: Draw
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