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When graphing a linear function with a fraction as the coefficient of x, what values should you use for x to ensure your y coordinate is an integer?
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When graphing a linear function with a fraction as the coefficient of x, what values should you use for x to ensure your y coordinate is an integer?
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When graphing a linear function with a fraction as the coefficient of x, what values should you use for x to ensure your y coordinate is an integer?
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you should use parenthesis around your fraction and just type it in it's division form on the y= button of your scientific calculator.
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You should use multiples of the denominator of the [slope] coefficient.??
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