No; it means draw the curve.
Plot the solution of the equation for various variables in the equation
Graph it (the equation).
To draw the graph of an equation, start by identifying the type of equation (linear, quadratic, etc.) and determining its key features, such as intercepts and slope. Plot points by substituting values for the variable(s) to find corresponding outputs. Connect the plotted points smoothly, following the shape dictated by the equation type. Finally, label the axes and any important points to enhance clarity.
Hit "Y plot" and insert your equation, then hit graph.
it means you put a dot on the graph where they tell you to.
Draw the axes. Plot the two intercepts. Draw a line connecting the two points
Plot the solution of the equation for various variables in the equation
Graph it (the equation).
To draw the graph of an equation, start by identifying the type of equation (linear, quadratic, etc.) and determining its key features, such as intercepts and slope. Plot points by substituting values for the variable(s) to find corresponding outputs. Connect the plotted points smoothly, following the shape dictated by the equation type. Finally, label the axes and any important points to enhance clarity.
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Hit "Y plot" and insert your equation, then hit graph.
it means you put a dot on the graph where they tell you to.
You plot the equation as a graph. Every one of the infinitely many points on the graph is a solution.
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So that you can plot out the points of a straight line on graph paper.
y=x+4 To graph this, you need to find the y-intercept in the equation which is 4. Plot that on the graph by going up 4 from the origin (0,0). Next, go right one, up one and plot. Then, right one, up one again.