Chapter 7: Problem 40
How do we know that the graph of \(y=-3 x\) is a straight line that contains the origin?
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Chapter 7: Problem 40
How do we know that the graph of \(y=-3 x\) is a straight line that contains the origin?
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Contains the point \((2,-4)\) and is parallel to the \(y\) axis
\(x\) intercept of \(-3\) and slope of \(-\frac{5}{8}\)
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Contains the point \((-1,3)\) and is perpendicular to the line \(2 x-y=4\)
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