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I need help graphing 2x - 6y = 42 I'm just really lazy​

I need help graphing 2x - 6y = 42 I'm just really lazy​-example-1

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Answer:

We can use slope intercept form to get the points needed. Y= -7+1/3x The points are (0,-7) and (3,-6)

Explanation:

Subtract 2x from the left side and place it over to the right side with the 42. Now we have -6y= 42-2x. From here we divide by -6 and we get y= -7+1/3x. We know that are slope is 1/3 which the one is the rise and the 3 is the run. We also know that our y intercept is -7. We plot the points at (0,-7) and (3,-6)

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