Chapter 3: Q. 114 (page 276)
Graph the line of equation using its slope and y-intercept.
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The slope of equation is and the y-intercept is .
The graph of equation is plotted below:

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Chapter 3: Q. 114 (page 276)
Graph the line of equation using its slope and y-intercept.
The slope of equation is and the y-intercept is .
The graph of equation is plotted below:

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Write the inequality shown by the shaded region in the graph with the boundary line
x 鈭 2y = 6.

Find the slope of the line.
Determine whether each ordered pair is a solution to the inequality x + y > 4.
鈸 (6, 1) 鈸 (鈭3, 6) 鈸 (3, 2) 鈸 (鈭5, 10) 鈸 (0, 0)
Janelle is planning to rent a car while on vacation. The equation models the relation between the cost in dollars, C, per day and the number of miles, m , she drives in one day.
(a) Find the cost if Janelle drives the car 0 miles one day.
(b) Find the cost if Janelle drives the car 400 miles one day.
(c) Interpret the slope and C-intercept of the equation.
(d) Graph the equation.
Graph the line of equation y= 3x-1 using its slope and y-intercept.
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