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Graph linear equation -3y=2x-7

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Find the attached

Explanation:

We are given the following linear equation;

-3y = 2x - 7

In order to graph it, we need to determine at least 3 pairs of points that lie on the line;

we first solve for y by dividing both sides of the equation by -3;

y = (-2/3)x + 7/3

let x be 3;

y = (-2/3)*3 + 7/3

y = 1/3

(3, 1/3)

let x be 6;

y = (-2/3)*6 + 7/3

y = -5/3

(6, -5/3)

let x be 9;

y = (-2/3)*9 + 7/3

y = -11/3

(9, -11/3)

Using the three set of points we graph our linear function. Find the attached;

Graph linear equation -3y=2x-7-example-1
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