The equation 2x - 3y = 6 is a linear equation and a linear equation is always has a straight line as a graph
The line 8x-8=0 is the same as x=1. The graph looks like a vertical line that intersects the x axis at x=1.
A linear function is a function whose graph is a straight line.
A line graph needs an equation. x-2 and x3 are expressions: neither is an equation.
It would look like a straight vertical line, i.e. parallel to the y-axis, passing through the point on the x-axis where x=3.
No, y=8 is a fixed value. A linear equation would look something like y=x+8 - That would produce a straight line graph if the values of x & y were plotted against each other on a graph.
The picture of the graph is in the related links section.
A U shaped parabola
It will look like a straight vertical line that cuts the x-axis at the point (100, 0).
an upside down parabola
im not sure sure but i think it is squares on paper and a graph then put the information on to it durr.... ;]
So, if we see the basic equation y=mx+b, we see that m=2, and b=1. If you look closely, this is basic rotation and translation of the original graph. First, I would translate the "mother graph" (y=mx) and then translate one up. Then, we would rotate the graph to the right two units.