1. Y = 3x - 4.
Let x = -2, 0, 2. Calculate y for each.
Y = 3*-2 - 4 = -10.
Y = 3*0 - 4 = -4.
Y = 3*2 - 4 = 2.
Ordered Pairs: (-2,-10), (0,-4), (2,2).
2. Y = 5x - 4.
Y = 5*0 - 4 = -4.
Y = 5*2 - 4 = 6.
Y = 5*3 - 4 = 11.
Graph: (0,-4), (2,6), (3,11).
3. X = 3. This is a ver. line where x
equals 3 for all values of Y.
Graph: (3,-3), (3,0), (3,3). The line
is 3 units to the rt. of the y-axis.
How do you find the three ordered pairs that satisfy this equation Y = 3x - 4.
How do you graph the line Y = 5x - 4.
How do you graph X = 3.
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