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How do you graph 3x= -135

How do you graph 3x= -135-example-1

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Answer:

You would graph a vertical line at (-49, 0)

Explanation:

3x = -135

Divide both sides by 3

x = -45

You would graph a vertical line at (-49, 0)

P.S., that system acts strange sometimes so be sure to only do one square up once you press -45. :)

User Leroygr
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Answer:

see below

Explanation:

first isolate x

3x = -135

divide both sides by 3

3x/3 = x

-135/3 = -45

x = -45

we can then graph it

x is gonna be equal to -45

so draw a point on the x intercept at -45 and draw a vertical line going up and down

it should look like the graph shown below

How do you graph 3x= -135-example-1
User KC Wong
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