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What does the line y=3x-7 look like?

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Explanation:

The given line equation is,


y=3x-7

The general slope intercept form of straight line is,


y=mx+c

where,

m = slope,

c = y intercept.

Comparing this with the given equation, we get

slope = 3, y intercept = -7

As slope is positive, the function f(x) increases as we increase x and vise versa.

y intercept is the point where the graph intersects the y axis, so the line intersects the y axis at y= -7.

What does the line y=3x-7 look like?-example-1
User GMAC
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Here you go. just put the equation into a table
What does the line y=3x-7 look like?-example-1
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