For nos. 4-6. Use the cartesian plane of the below to graph the following linear equation using: 4. (2,2) and (-2,-2) 5. (0,5) (6,0) 6. m = 3/4 and (-6, 2)
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For the V-x (22/), we only have the x-coordinate given, which is 22. Since no y-coordinate is given, we can assume it to be 0. So, we plot the point (22, 0) on the Cartesian plane. For the V-x [2,7-21], we have both the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate given. Show more…
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