Math, asked by shiva11345698, 11 months ago

what will be the graph for the equation 6x – 2x ^+ 7?​

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Answered by bhuvna789456
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The graph would be a point with no y coordinate

Therefore the point is - \frac{7}{4}

Step-by-step explanation:

STEP 1:

Given equation

6x - 2x + 7 = 0

To graph a path equation, we trace at least two points, the dimensions of which satisfy the equation, and then link the points with a line. We call such equations "linear," since a straight line is the graph of such equations.

STEP 2:

4x = -7

x = - \frac{7}{4}

So the graph would be a point with no y coordinate

so the point is ( - \frac{7}{4} , 0 )

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