
How do you graph the equation y=3x? - Socratic
2017年6月30日 · Start at (0,0) move one place to the right and three places up, make a point, at (1,3) repeat and make another point at (2,6). Connect the points. The y intercept form is y = …
How do you graph the equation y=3x-4? - Socratic
2018年5月9日 · graph{y=3x-4 [-10, 10, -5, 5]} y = 3x -4 The minus four is where you start the line on the y axis, while the 3x tells you how far you go up per one across the x axis.
How do you graph y=-3x-3? + Example - Socratic
2015年7月6日 · The blue line on the graph. We want to draw y=-3x-3 Your equation is a linear equation because you can find 2 integers a and b such as : y = a*x+b (Here a=-3 and b=-3) …
SOLUTION: draw the graph of 3x+y=3 - Algebra Homework Help
y = -3x + 3 You need 2 points to draw a line When x = 0, y = 3: (0,3) When x = 1, y = 0: (1,0) Done ...
How do you graph y = 3x + 3? + Example - Socratic
2018年4月10日 · My suggestion to graphing y=3x+3 is to find a whole bunch of values of x and y values, plotting them onto graph paper and then drawing a straight line through them. If you …
How do you graph the equation 3x+y=-1? - Socratic
2017年8月21日 · Find values for x and y then plot the graph. Start by separating y on the left side of the equation. This gives you: y = -3x-1 Next set up plot points. Since this is a linear …
How do you graph the parabola #y=x^2 + 3x-10# using vertex
2017年12月20日 · Graph the y-intercept (0,-10), the x-intercepts (-5,0) and (2,0) and the vertex (-3/2,-49/4) To find the y-intercept, let x = 0 in the original equation: y=x^2+3x-10 y=(0)^2+3(0) …
SOLUTION: graph y=3x+3 - Algebra Homework Help
y = 3x+3 0 = 3x + 3-3 = 3x-1 = x (-1,0) a point on the line Plot the Points and draw the line thru them ...
SOLUTION: How do you graph 3x + y = 9? - Algebra Homework …
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let x=0, and find y: 3*0 + y=9, so y=9. The point is (0,9). Let y=0, and find x: 3x+0=9, so x=3.
SOLUTION: What is the solution of the system? y=-3x 3x+2y=6
y=-3x 3x+2y=6 Found 2 solutions by rfer, ewatrrr: Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this ...