lilbabyblack lilbabyblack
  • 02-10-2020
  • Mathematics
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how do I graph a equation using y= -2x+1​

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xmikeyb1 xmikeyb1
  • 02-10-2020
The -2x is the x-intercept and the +1 goes on the y-intercept. So you would go up +1 and put a point and for the -2x you go down -2 and right 1 and put a point. Hope this helps
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