Anotha two
Alright
So do you know where to plot the first point?
It’s there
Oh its usually on the y axis Check again
Okee der
*Crickets*
*Just stares*
You only said Okee der but I dont see anything o-o
Too lazy to take a picture gahhhh
Gorll how am I supposed to help you?
Yess! Now I'll just do \(\frac{rise}{run}\) Okay so for the negatives, we go down and go right \(\large \frac{-2}{3}\rightarrow \frac{Down~2}{Right~3}\)
@Hero
\(y = -\dfrac{2}{3} + 4\) When x = 0: \(\begin{align*}y &= -\dfrac{2}{3}(0) + 4 \\&= 0 + 4 \\&= 4\end{align*}\) Then y = 4 Hence the point (0,4) When y = 0 \(0 = -\dfrac{2}{3}x + 4\) \(-4 = -\dfrac{2}{3}x\) \(4 = \dfrac{2}{3}x\) \((4)(3) = 2x\) \(12 = 2x\) \(\dfrac{12}{2} = x\) \(6 = x\) Then x = 6 Hence the point (6,0)
So your points would be (0,4) and (6,0). Plot and line
Huh. I had the second point wrong.
Not necessarily. There's more than one point on a line.
Yes.
YAY! One more and enough math for the day e.e
You almost had it! But its negative so it goes down 3 :P
Almost, your original point was right |dw:1526685965475:dw|
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Where does the other point go doe.........
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