Asked by meme
can someone show me how to graph
y+1=-3/2(x-0)
y+1=-3/2(x-0)
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Answered by
John
Will this help?
y+1=-3/2(x-0)
y+1=-3/2(x)
y=-3/2(x)-1
When x=0, y=-1
When x=1, y=-5/2
When x=2, y=-4
and so on.
y+1=-3/2(x-0)
y+1=-3/2(x)
y=-3/2(x)-1
When x=0, y=-1
When x=1, y=-5/2
When x=2, y=-4
and so on.
Answered by
Anonymous
set it up like y=mx+b:
y=-3/2x-1
b=y-intercept
m=slope
put a dot at (0,-1) that is the y-intercept
then go down three and right two (or up three and left two) [that's the slope: -3/2]
y=-3/2x-1
b=y-intercept
m=slope
put a dot at (0,-1) that is the y-intercept
then go down three and right two (or up three and left two) [that's the slope: -3/2]
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