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Graph the following equation

Y = 2x - 3
Y = -3x + 2

Show a graph plz

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Answer:

Explanation:

Here, we want to graph the given equations

1. y = 2x - 3

The general form of the equation of a straight line is;

y = mx + b

m is the slope and b is the y-intercept

To plot the line, we need the x intercept and the y-intercept

At the x-intercept, the value of y is zero

at the y-intercept . the value of x is zero

From the equation, we have the y-intercept as -3

To get the x-intercept, set y = 0

0 = 2x - 3

2x = 3

x = 3/2

x = 1.5

so to graph the line, we have to join the points ;

(0,-3) and (1.5,0)

b) y = -3x + 2

The y-intercept is 2

To get the x intercept, set y = 0

0 = -3x + 2

3x = 2

x = 2/3

so, we have to join the points (2/3,0) and (0,2)

We have the lines plotted as an attachment

Graph the following equation Y = 2x - 3 Y = -3x + 2 Show a graph plz-example-1
Graph the following equation Y = 2x - 3 Y = -3x + 2 Show a graph plz-example-2
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