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how we can represent linear equations on graph ? Explain with process​

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Answered by atul430
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

To graph a linear equation, we can use the slope and y-intercept.

Locate the y-intercept on the graph and plot the point.

From this point, use the slope to find a second point and plot it.

Draw the line that connects the two points.

Answered by saipavan018
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Step-by-step explanation:

To graph a linear equation, we can use the slope and y-intercept.

Locate the y-intercept on the graph and plot the point.

From this point, use the slope to find a second point and plot it.

Draw the line that connects the two points.

Example: y = 2x + 1 is a linear equation:

The graph of y = 2x+1 is a straight line. When x increases, y increases twice as fast, so we need 2x. When x is 0, y is already 1.

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