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If the equation is x + 7y = 14 then the slope is -1/7 If the equation is x + y7 = 14, then the slope is 7(14 - x)-8
If you mean: the point of (-2, 3) and equation of x-y = 7 then the parallel equation works out as y = x+5
Then that part of the graph is below the x-axis.
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If the equation is x + 7y = 14 then the slope is -1/7 If the equation is x + y7 = 14, then the slope is 7(14 - x)-8
How do you graph y=-x+3
Answer this question… What is the line of symmetry of the graph of the equation ? A. x = -2 B. x = -4 C. x = -16 D. x = -8
A line graph needs an equation. x-2 and x3 are expressions: neither is an equation.
yx-3 is not an equation, and it has no graph.
Move 3 over the right side of the equation so the equation would be x = -3. The graph of this would be a verticle line at x= -3
If you mean: the point of (-2, 3) and equation of x-y = 7 then the parallel equation works out as y = x+5
Graph that equation. If the graph pass the horizontal line test, it is an inverse equation (because the graph of an inverse function is just a symmetry graph with respect to the line y= x of a graph of a one-to-one function). If it is given f(x) and g(x) as the inverse of f(x), check if g(f(x)) = x and f(g(x)) = x. If you show that g(f(x)) = x and f(g(x)) = x, then g(x) is the inverse of f(x).
y =x
They will be on the horizontal x axis of the graph (look for the x-intercepts).
Then that part of the graph is below the x-axis.
At the x-intercept on the graph of the equation, y=0. Take the equation, set 'y' equal to zero, and solve the equation for 'x'. The number you get is the x-intercept.