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1.Graph f(x) = -1.5x +6
2.Graph f(x) = -1/2x-5

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Answer:

answer 1 is image 1

answer 2 is image 2

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Explanation:

1.Graph f(x) = -1.5x +6 2.Graph f(x) = -1/2x-5-example-1
1.Graph f(x) = -1.5x +6 2.Graph f(x) = -1/2x-5-example-2
User Loveleen
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Ans(1):

Given equation is f(x)=-1.5x+6

we can plug any number like x=0 and x=2 to find the f(x) also called y-value

plug x=0

f(x)=-1.5x+6 =-1.5*0+6 =0+6 =6

Hence first point is (0,6)

plug x=2

f(x)=-1.5x+6 =-1.5*2+6 =-3+6 =3

Hence first point is (2,3)

now we can graph both points then join them to get final graph of f(x)=-1.5x+6

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Ans(2):

We can repeat exactly same process for f(x) = -1/2x-5.

So the final graph will look like attached picture:


1.Graph f(x) = -1.5x +6 2.Graph f(x) = -1/2x-5-example-1
1.Graph f(x) = -1.5x +6 2.Graph f(x) = -1/2x-5-example-2
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