Chapter 3: Problem 53
Graph each equation. $$x+1=0$$
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Chapter 3: Problem 53
Graph each equation. $$x+1=0$$
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Use a graphing utility to graph each equation in Exercises in a standard viewing rectangle, \([-10,10,1]\) by \([-10,10,1] .\) Then use the \([\text { TRACE }]\) feature to trace along the line and find the coordinates of two points. $$y=2 x-1$$
Find the coefficients that must be placed in each shaded area so that the equation's graph will be a line with the specified intercepts. \(\square x+\square y=12 ; x\) -intercept \(=-2 ; y\) -intercept \(=4\)
Use the given conditions to write an equation for each line in point-slope form and slope-intercept form. Passing through \((5,-9)\) and perpendicular to the line whose equation is \(x+7 y=12\)
A 36 -inch board is cut into two pieces. One picce is twice as long as the other. How long are the pieces?
Write an equation in slope-intercept form of the line satisfying the given conditions. The line is perpendicular to the line whose equation is \(3 x-2 y=4\) and has the same y-intercept as this line.
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