Since no points were given, for any point (x,y), plug the x and y values of the point into the equation. If you get a contradiction, ie 5=3 or something similar, then the point does not lie on the graph.
A straight line through the points (0, 1) and (-0.4, 0).
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The equation 2x - 3y = 6 is a linear equation and a linear equation is always has a straight line as a 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
answer is 1
Since there are no "following" points, none of them.
You plot the equation as a graph. Every one of the infinitely many points on the graph is a solution.
-2x plus 3y equals 1
The slope of the line that represents the graph of that equation is 15.
graph
A straight line through the points (0, 1) and (-0.4, 0).
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Graph it (the equation).
The coordinates of every point on the graph, and no other points, are solutions of the equation.
X = 4 is a vertical line, 4 units to the right of the y-axis.
x=1 and x=-7 are.
a representation of an equation