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Consider the equation 7x + 3y = 42. Part 1: On your own paper, graph this equation using the slope-intercept method. In the spa...Asked by TOBIAS
Consider the equation 4x + 6y = 48.
Part 1: On your own paper, graph this equation using the slope-intercept method. In the space provided, explain, in words, each step of the procedure you used. Make sure to use COMPLETE SENTENCES IN PERFECT GRAMMER
Part 2: On your own paper, graph this equation using the intercepts method. In the space provided, explain, in words, each step of the procedure you used. Make sure to use complete sentences and correct grammar. (3 points)
Part 1: On your own paper, graph this equation using the slope-intercept method. In the space provided, explain, in words, each step of the procedure you used. Make sure to use COMPLETE SENTENCES IN PERFECT GRAMMER
Part 2: On your own paper, graph this equation using the intercepts method. In the space provided, explain, in words, each step of the procedure you used. Make sure to use complete sentences and correct grammar. (3 points)
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bobpursley
"Perfect Grammar"? (SIC)
Pray tell, I know what correct and incorrect gramm<b>a</b>r is , but "perfect" grammar is unknown to me.
We will be happy to critique your writing. (and math thinking, which is supposed to be the point, I would hope)
Pray tell, I know what correct and incorrect gramm<b>a</b>r is , but "perfect" grammar is unknown to me.
We will be happy to critique your writing. (and math thinking, which is supposed to be the point, I would hope)
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