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HELP HAVING WORST DAY EVER

Graph the line given by the equation.

2y=−3x

HELP HAVING WORST DAY EVER Graph the line given by the equation. 2y=−3x-example-1
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Answer:

(0,0)

Explanation:

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Answer:

see below

Explanation:

If you put x=0 in the equation, you get ...

2y = 0

dividing by 2 gives ...

y = 0

So, you know the point (x, y) = (0, 0) is on the graph.

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If you solve for y, you have ...

y = -3/2x

The coefficient -3/2 is the slope of the graph. It tells you "rise/run" is -3/2, so the graph goes down 3 units for each 2 units to the right. From (0, 0), 2 units right and 3 down gets you to the point (x, y) = (2, -3).

With two points, you can graph those and draw the line through them to make the graph you want.

HELP HAVING WORST DAY EVER Graph the line given by the equation. 2y=−3x-example-1
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