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PLEASE HELP!!! Graph. y+1=13(x−3)

User Vygintas B
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Answer:

To graph make a table and plot the points on graph

Explanation:

Graph : y+1=13(x−3)

To graph first we solve for y

y+ 1 = 13x - 39

Subtract 1 on both sides

y+1-1= 13x-39-1

y= 13x-40

Lets make a table to graph

x y = 13x-40

0 -40

1 13-40= -27

2 -14

Now we graph the table

Graph is attached below

PLEASE HELP!!! Graph. y+1=13(x−3)-example-1
User Hroest
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Answer:

Graph has been shown in the attached file.

Explanation:

We have to graph the linear equation
y+1=13(x-3)

We can graph this by table method. Let us make a table by taking some random values of x and find the corresponding y values.


y+1=13(x-3)

On simplifying this equation, we get


y=13x-40

Now, we make a table for x and y values. Then we plot the points in the xy-plane and then join them to get the graph.

The table and the graph of the equation is shown in the attachments.



PLEASE HELP!!! Graph. y+1=13(x−3)-example-1
PLEASE HELP!!! Graph. y+1=13(x−3)-example-2
User Osimer Pothe
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