Math, asked by williamworldwide, 1 year ago

What does the line y=3x−7 look like?

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Answered by AanyaKandwal
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Here in this
The equation is already in slope-intercept form: 
y=mx+b 
Where m is the slope and b is the intercept. 
The slope in the given equation is 3. 
The y-intercept of the given equation is −7. 
Count down 7 units on the y-axis and put your first point. The count up 3 units and over 1 unit
Answered by fiza28
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y=3x-7

3x=7
x=7-3 =4

y=3×4-7=5


williamworldwide: does it look
horizontal

B)
vertical

C)
slanted right upward

D)
slanted right downward
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