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28 January, 07:22

How do you graph the equation y = 2x + 3?

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  1. 28 January, 07:40
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    it has a y intercept of 3 therefore, it needs to pass the y axis through 4 3 and it has a gradient of 2 so you would start at the 4 on the y axis go across 1 and go up and keep doing it. Or cu could

    Switch numbers from - 2 to 2 into x into the equation to get x and y co-ordinates and then you could plot it. So it would be

    when x is - 2, y is - 1 (-2,-1)

    when x is - 1, y is 1 (-1, 1)

    when x is 0, y is 3 (0,3)

    when x is 1, y is 5 (1,5)

    when x is 2, y is 7 (2,7)
  2. 28 January, 07:49
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    Go on Desmos and type the equation in and it will graph it for you
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