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Plot the x- and y-intercepts to graph the equation. y=13x−1.
Determine the x- and y-intercepts of the graph of x+2y=−4 .
Then plot the intercepts to graph the equation. Keyboard
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If a graph of a quadratic function can have 0, 1 or 2 x-intercepts. How can you predict the number of x-intercepts without
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The graph of a quadratic function can have 0, 1 or 2 x-intercepts. How can you predict the number of x-intercepts without
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Plot the x- and y-intercepts to graph the equation.
y=13x−1.
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Using the intercepts to graph the equation
X + 5y = 10 What points would I plot on the graph?
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How would I use the intercepts to graph the equation
x+2y=4 what points would I need to plot on the graph?
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Using the intercepts to graph the equation
X + 5y = 10 What points would I plot on the graph?
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graph the equation x-3=y (where do I plot the points?)
find the intercepts and then graph: 5x+4y=20 find the intercepts and then
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Using the given equation,
(a) find the intercepts of its graph and (b) use the intercepts to graph the equation.
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Find the x- and y-intercepts and graph the equation plotting the intercepts. Please show all of your work. Submit your graph to
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