You write it as: y = 5x-4 Then you calculate a few sample points, plot them, and draw a straight line through them. Since the equation is linear, two points are enough, in theory, but it is usually recommended to plot a third point, as a verification.
You need an x axis, y axis, and 4 quadrants.
It is a graph in which each observation is marked as a point. The points are not joined together.
You plot the equation as a graph. Every one of the infinitely many points on the graph is a solution.
plot the points (2,-2),(3,4),(-1,2),and (-2,-4) on the coodinate plane. connect the points, in order, to form a polygon. what kind of polygon is formed? be as specific as possible.
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X = 4 is a vertical line, 4 units to the right of the y-axis.
You write it as: y = 5x-4 Then you calculate a few sample points, plot them, and draw a straight line through them. Since the equation is linear, two points are enough, in theory, but it is usually recommended to plot a third point, as a verification.
You need an x axis, y axis, and 4 quadrants.
It is a graph in which each observation is marked as a point. The points are not joined together.
It depends on the size of the glass of wine as well as the wine itself, but a generalized answer is "2 pts for 1 small glass(4floz)" per Weight Watchers 1st week book. I am interested in the points plus for a 4 fl-oz glass of Chardonnay Points plus complete food list book- 5 oz - Chardonnay -2 pts
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You plot the equation as a graph. Every one of the infinitely many points on the graph is a solution.
plot the points (2,-2),(3,4),(-1,2),and (-2,-4) on the coodinate plane. connect the points, in order, to form a polygon. what kind of polygon is formed? be as specific as possible.
plot the points (2,-2),(3,4),(-1,2),and (-2,-4) on the coodinate plane. connect the points, in order, to form a polygon. what kind of polygon is formed? be as specific as possible.
x+2y=4. choose random values for x, sub in to get y, and then plot as points in format (x,y) i.e. x=1, 1+2y=4, 2y=3, y=1.5, point 1,1.5 x=2, 2+2y=4, 2y=2, point 2,2. plot both. min of 2 points for a line
x+2y=4. choose random values for x, sub in to get y, and then plot as points in format (x,y) i.e. x=1, 1+2y=4, 2y=3, y=1.5, point 1,1.5 x=2, 2+2y=4, 2y=2, point 2,2. plot both. min of 2 points for a line