Graph y = 6/7 x − 1
6/7 is your slope and your y-intersection is -1 so you start at -1 and then go up 6 then over seven
put x = 0 in y = 6/7 x − 1 and find y then put y = 0 and find x plot those two points and join them with a straight line thats the required graph
both explanations are correct. here is the graph... http://www.quickmath.com/webMathematica3/quickmath/graphs/equations/basic.jsp#c=graph_stepsgraphequation&v1=y+%3D+6%2F7x+-+1
How do you find the exact point of where to plot the points?
what are the points you have to plot
put x = 0 in y = 6/7 x − 1 we get y = -1 putting y = 0 we get x = 7/6 now plotting these two points is a very easy job. we have two points (0, -1) and (7/6,0)
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