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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Linear equations: How would I graph: 1. y=5 2. y= -2/3 3. y=6.75

OpenStudy (anonymous):

My teacher wants me to use three numbers: positive, zero, and negative

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1. you see for this one, it's going to be a horizontal line because y=5 meaning that there isn't going to be a exact point because we dont know what x is. here: |dw:1350609003068:dw| 2. you can do the same for this one, but you'll go down 2/3 into the negative section (it should be before the 1st point). like this: |dw:1350609345455:dw| 3. for this one, you can convert 6.75 into fraction form which would be 6 and 3/4. now you can do the same with what you did above : |dw:1350609555078:dw| hope i helped! :)

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