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Graph the linear equation. Find the three points that solve the equation then plot on the graph. -y=x+0

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Answer: (-1,1) (0,0) (2,-2)

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Explanation:

We can first make y the subject of the formula by multiplying both sides of the equation by -1 ;

y = -x + 0

This is the equation of a line with a slope of -1, the coefficient of x, and passing through the origin.

In order to find three points that solve the equation, we can let x be;

0, 1, 2

then determine the corresponding values of y.

When x = 0, y = -(0) + 0 = 0

When x = 1, y = -(1) + 0 = -1

When x = 2, y = -2 + 0 = -2

Therefore, we have the following three sets of points that can be used to graph the linear equation;

(0,0)

(1,-1)

(2,-2)

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