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Graph -3x+y=10 using slope-intercept form

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Answer:

Slope-intercept form: (y=mx+b) y=3x+10

To graph, place points at (-2, 4), (-3, 1), and (-4, -2), then draw a line connecting them

Explanation:

The 10 in the equation represents where the line will intercept the y-axis. The 3x means that for every 1 unit you move to the right, you move 3 units up (or 1 to the left, 3 units down).

User David Trevor
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I graphed it using slope-intercept form.

Graph -3x+y=10 using slope-intercept form-example-1
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