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Solve. y = 6x - 10 i don't really remember how to do this

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In order to solve the equation y = 6x - 10, since it has two variables, we have an infinite number of solutions.

So in order to solve it, we can choose values for x and then calculate the corresponding values of y.

For example:


\begin{gathered} y=6x-10 \\ x=0\colon \\ y=0-10=-10 \\ x=1\colon \\ y=6-10=-4 \\ x=2\colon \\ y=12-10=2 \end{gathered}

In order to graph this equation, we can choose two points that are solution to the equation (for example, (1, -4) and (2, 2)), graph these points and the line that passes through the points. So we have:

The line represents graphically the equation, and all points on the line are solution to the equation.

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