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22 April, 03:09

Graph each linear equation. - 2x-y=2

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  1. 22 April, 03:13
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    I can't graph it for you but I can teach you how to in a simple way

    Step-by-step explanation:

    -2x-y=2 (add y to both sides)

    +y + y

    -2x=y+2 (substract 2 from both sides)

    -2 - 2

    -2x-2=y

    y=-2x-2 is the easier equation, just plug in 0 into x and y seperatley to get those coordinates and just draw a line through both of them (than take a ruler to extend the line of you wish/have to). Just doing the intercepts us the easiest way to solve it.

    0=-2x-2

    +2 + 2

    2/-2 = - 2x/-2

    -1=x

    (-1,0) for the x-intercept

    y=-2 (0) - 2

    y=0-2

    y=-2

    (0,-2) for the y-intercept, it's already there for you in the equation itself but if you need to show work that's how you do that.

    well that's it : D have a good day and good luck
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