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x -3y = 0

-x = -x

-3y=-x

/-3 = /-3

y=1/3x

Then solve y for different values of x, record the data , then graph the x and y position for each value of x.

so for if x =1 y = 1/3 so one point on the graph is (1,1/3)

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