Given the linear equation , find the y-coordinates of the points (-6, ), (-2, ), and (4, ). Please show all of your work. Plot those points and graph the linear equation. Submit your graph through the dropbo
and can someone please show me how graph this
where is the equation?
Given the linear equation , find the y-coordinates of the points (-6, ), (-2, ), and (4, ). Please show all of your work. Plot those points and graph the linear equation. Submit your graph through the dropbo
y=1/2x-6
Right.
Now as you have to find the value for y. Insert the x value to get the respected value for y. as in first case. \[y = \frac12(-6)-6\]\[y=-3-6\]\[y = -9\] so, (-6, =9)
sorry, i mean: (-6, -9)
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Thanks. Do you need any more help?
please hit good answer.
most definetly i will show you what im dealinng with
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not a problem man this is driving me crazy cause im failin class and on the verge of gettin kicked out
what are you doing? i mean in online college or something?
yes south university online
are you still stuck? I can help you out.
yes hold on a sec.
on the the graph do i put -6 to 9?
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