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Describe the graph of the equation Y equals 6X

User Jeremad
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Answer:

Make a line using points (0,0) (1,6) and (-1,-6)

Explanation:

Okay, so your first point will be (0,0) at the origin because in your equation there is no y-intercept.

For your next point, we have to use Rise/Run, or slope, to find our next point. In y=mx+b, m is the slope. So for y=6x, 6/1 is our slope.

So from the origin, we go up 6 and to the right once. This will give us the point (1,6)

Incase you need another point, we can also go down 6 and left 1. This gives us the point (-1,-6)

Hopefully this helps! Leave a comment if it does, and ask your teacher to see if it's right! <3

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