y=-30x+180
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Or Do you want to find \(\textsf{Slope}\) ??
i have to solve it and graph it
Do you want to solve it more? But how?
And yes you can graph it very well.. :)
i have to solve for why i quess then graph it
Choose one value of \(x\) on your own, corresponding to that, find \(y\) from equation, then graph it.. :)
It's already solved for y:) Rise/run:)
Like I take \(x = 6\), then \(y = -30(6) + 180 \implies y = 0\)
oh then what am i suppose to do
ok
So, for \(x = 6\), \(y = 0\) |dw:1414674880026:dw|
Likewise, take one or two more values of \(x\), and then \(y\) corresponding to those values.. Plot it, when you join all the points, you will get a straight line.. :)
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