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Y>-3x+1

How do I graph this

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Answer:

The graph of y>-3x+1 through the points (0,1) and (1,-2)

Explanation:

y=3x+1 is in the slope intercept form

y=mx+b

m = the slope in this case 3

b = the y intercept in this case 1.

Think of b the y intercept as the beginning this is where to start the graph.

So start with (0,1) the y intercept and make the first point at (0,1)

Think of m ( the slope) as the mountain slope, This is the angle of the slope of the line

So in this case go up three on the y axis and over 1 on the x axis.

make the next point at 1 + 3 = 4 for the y value and 0 + 1 = 1 for the x value. Make the next point at ( 1, 4)

Now connect the points. creating the line

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