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Graph the linear equation y = –2x + 6 on the coordinate plane.

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Given:

y = -2x + 6.

To draw the graph for the given linear equation:

Let us find the x and y intercepts.

Put x=0 we get.


\begin{gathered} y=0+6 \\ y=6 \end{gathered}

Thus, the y-intercept is (0,6).

Put y=0 we get,


\begin{gathered} 0=-2x+6 \\ 2x=6 \\ x=3 \end{gathered}

Thus, the x-intercept is (3,0).

The graph:

Graph the linear equation y = –2x + 6 on the coordinate plane.-example-1
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