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1. Were you able to graph all the equations given? How did you graph a linear
equation whose x and y-intercepts are given?

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Answer:

If you know the x-intercept, you ought to have a coordinate (x-value, 0). If you realize the y-intercept, you ought to have another coordinate. (0, y-value).

Plot the pivots on the chart beginning, right, or left with the x-value and afterward up or down with the y-value, finding where they cross and putting a point. You ought to have two pivots when you are finished. Join them utilizing a ruler or straight edge, and you have diagramed a line.

Step-by-step explanation:

1.) To graph a line, determine the intercepts. If they exist, and draw a straight line through them. Utilize a straight edge ruler to make the line and insert arrows for one or either side to show that the line expands vastly one or the other way.

Horizontal and vertical lines don't generally have both x-and y-intercepts.

I hope this helps you understand this concept in Mathematics.

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