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What are the points for y =−7x−1? I need the points!
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What are the points for y =−7x−1?
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You can find the x and y intercepts by plugging 0 in for each of the variables
(0)=-7x-1
1=-7x
x=-1/7
your x- intercept is (-1/7,0)
y=-7(0)-1
y=-1
your y-intercept is (0,-1)
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