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Draw the graph of the equation

g(x) = -3x +2.
You can refer to the section "Drawing Graphs in Mobius" in the unit "Introduction to
Mobius" for
practice in drawing graphs of lines in Mobius.
Part a: Find one point on the line. Often it's smart to start with the value x = 0 because multiplying by
and adding 0 are easy. In other words, find the y-intercept.
The point (0, Number ) is on the line g(x) = -3x + 2.
Part b: Find a second point on the line. Often it's easier to continue with the value x = 1 as multiplying
by and adding 1 are pretty easy.
The point (1, Number ) is on the line g(x) = -3x +2.

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Use DESMOS to graph any function online.

The picture shows the graph of g(x) = -3x + 2.

Draw the graph of the equation g(x) = -3x +2. You can refer to the section "Drawing-example-1
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The point (0, 2 ) is on the line g(x) = -3x + 2 and The point (1, -1 ) is on the line g(x) = -3x +2.

The graph of the equation: g(x) = -3x + 2.

Part a: Find one point on the line. Often it's smart to start with the value x = 0 because multiplying by

and adding 0 are easy. In other words, find the y-intercept.

The point (0, 2 ) is on the line g(x) = -3x + 2.

Part b: Find a second point on the line. Often it's easier to continue with the value x = 1 as multiplying

by and adding 1 are pretty easy.

The point (1, -1 ) is on the line g(x) = -3x +2.

Draw the graph of the equation g(x) = -3x +2. You can refer to the section "Drawing-example-1
User Fresz
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