Points A and B lie on the graph of the equation y = 1.4x. What are the y-coordinates for each point? Point A: (4, ) Point B: (−6, )
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yes plz
plz help me im stuck on this for like 3 hours now
okay so we have x for each of the points, so we quite simply plug in the x-intercept to the equation and solve for y
sorry im a slow typer xD
can you tell me the answer my teacher is going to get mad if I don't give her this paper by 1
okay what time is it?
10:33AM
okay if your not going to help im leaving and reporting both of you
okay so we have time to do 1 together it wont take long i promise :D so we start with the first one, A(4,__) so we plugg in our x-intercept, we get: y=1.4(4) multiply
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ill be right back post your answer for the y-intercept, ill checkk your answer :)
okthen please speed it up please im begging you
so what is 1.4*4?
5.6
yes there is your y-intercept for point A
do I do the same for the other?
yes, so we plug in point B, B(-6,__) y=1.4(-6) simplify
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