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OpenStudy (djbreezy):

What is the value of the function when x = 6? A linear function is graphed on a coordinate grid. The graph is shown in the first quadrant only and goes through point 6, 4 and point 0, 1. y =

OpenStudy (anonymous):

finish the question then I can answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I dont understand the question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Same here :)

OpenStudy (djbreezy):

sorry u guys were right on it soon as i posted it....here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im supposed to figure out the value fo the graph when x=6?

OpenStudy (djbreezy):

Yes this is the full question all the info that they gave me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well... the SOLUTION would be (6.4) thats all i can help you with bro. Call your teacher and ask for an explanation or an example on how to solve this because the question is not clear on what it wants em to solve. but the SOLUTION is (6,4)

OpenStudy (djbreezy):

any one else??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is the y coordinate at the point where ]\(x=6\) ?

OpenStudy (djbreezy):

idk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i don't believe you you see it from your eyeballs go to where x = 6 then go up till you hit the line, and look to see what the y value is there

OpenStudy (djbreezy):

4 and i didn't understand what u were saying at first....

OpenStudy (djbreezy):

@satellite73

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