which point does the line for the equation y=x+2 pass through if you help me ill give you the graph thx
ok i will help
where is the pics
aww thx
let me attach it hold on
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i wont leave like the other people do
Ok, I remember this I believe hold on let me look at my notes.
okay
let me ask is this parallel and perpendicular lines
no it is a graph
are you on flvs
what lesson is this on?
yes im in connexus flvs
lesson
unit 9 lesson 10
okay i cant help you because you are not in the same flvs as me and i do not understand this question but someone who will help @mathmate @peachpi good luck sorry.
The first number is the x-coordinate and the second is the y.
she is only in 5th @peachpi
A point (x,y) is on the line if the x and y satisfy the given equation y=mx+b For example, we have a line y=2x+1 then (0,0) is not on the line because 0\(\ne\)2(0)+1, or 0\(\ne\)1 But (1,3) is on the line because 3=2(1)+1 All you need to do is to subsiitute the x, y values into the given equation. Hope that helps.
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so whats the awnser?
im only in 5th grade I don't understand this
ok what about this @peachpi and @mathmate when you substitute y for zero and do the equation like that what about that
huh?
I'll check the first point for you. for the point (0,3) means x=0, y=3 Calculate: y=3 x+2=0+2=2 Since 3\(\ne\)2, we conclude that (0,3) does not lie on the line y=x+2. You can repeat the calculation for the other three points, and decide.
I'm trying but you are only in the 5th and this question is not 5th grade level
have you learned any of what we are saying @prettypink_mega
no idea sorry 😡
can you guys just give me the awnser because my mom will kill me if I fail
We don't even know the answer . Ask your sister
shes out with my parents
when i google the question it pops up as perpendicular and parallel lines
@JozelynW is right. Grade 5 students don't do this kind of work. I have explained how you can do it. You don't even need a calculator.
can you ask your parents please I really need to pass this exam its the last assighment for math
girl my parents stopped knowing how to do my math work when I hit 6th grade,
try @mathmate way
or let me try it
I'll check the first point for you. for the point (0,3) means x=0, y=3 Calculate: y=3 x+2=0+2=2 Since 3≠2, we conclude that (0,3) does not lie on the line y=x+2. You can repeat the calculation for the other three points, and decide.
The x is the number running across on the graph. That's the first number in parentheses. The y is the number running up and down. That's the 2nd number. To plot the point (0,3) move over by 0 and up by 3. To plot (2, 0) move right 2 and up 0. Plot the other 2 points and the answer is the on that touches the line. |dw:1433032505353:dw|
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