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What are corresponding equations on a cartesian plane?

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A linear equation is an equation with two variables whose graph is a line. The graph of the linear equation is a set of points in the coordinate plane that all are solutions to the equation. If all variables represent real numbers one can graph the equation by plotting enough points to recognize a pattern and then connect the points to include all points.

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If you want to graph a linear equation you have to have at least two points, but it's usually a good idea to use more than two points. When choosing your points try to include both positive and negative values as well as zero.

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