Chapter 3: Q. 403 (page 353)
In the following exercises, graph each equation
Short Answer
The graph of the equation is

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Chapter 3: Q. 403 (page 353)
In the following exercises, graph each equation
The graph of the equation is

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In the following exercises, use slopes and -intercepts to determine if the lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither.
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Determine whether each equation is a function.
Graph the equations in the same cartesian plane.
Use the slope formula to find the slope of the line between each pair of points.
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In the following exercises, find an equation of a line parallel to the given line and contains the given point. Write the equation in slope–intercept form.
line y = −3x + 6, point (1, −5)
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