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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which of the following is not a step used when graphing the equation y =1 over 2 x - 3 using the
slope-intercept method?
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hartnn (hartnn):
choices/options?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i cant copy it
but hold up
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Plot the y-intercept (0, -3).
Draw a line through the two points.
Count up 1 and right 2 from the y-intercept.
Plot the x-intercept (6, 0)
hartnn (hartnn):
is the equation
\(\huge y=\frac{1}{2x-3}\)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
noo y= 1/2x - 3
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hartnn (hartnn):
ohh...now i get it.
hartnn (hartnn):
can u find the intercepts ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
noo at all
hartnn (hartnn):
to get x-intercept, put y=0 in y= 1/2x - 3
to get y-intercept, put x=0 in y= 1/2x - 3
what u get?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
umm 3
-6
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hartnn (hartnn):
y=1/2x-3, put y=0
3=1/2x
x=6
x=0 in y=1/2x-3
y=-3
got this ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
umm yea
hartnn (hartnn):
so both the intercepts are correct.
also this is a straight line.
so what do u think is left out from options?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
idk
hartnn (hartnn):
on.ly this is left out which is incorrect
Count up 1 and right 2 from the y-intercept.
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