Draw the graphs of these equations: y ≥ x+4 and y = 3x+5 and then plot the point where the line enters the area. | |
[1] | Plot the points (-3,-11) and (10,-2) and then plot the point whose coordinates are the average of the coordinates of these 2 points | |
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Draw the graph of the equation y = 2x+-10 and then plot the point where this line crosses the y axis | |
[1] | Plot the points (8,-10) and (5,4) and then plot the point whose coordinates are the average of the coordinates of these 2 points | |
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Draw the graph of a straight line that crosses the y axis at 0 | |
[1] | Draw the graphs of these equations: y = -5x-5 and y = -3x-3 | |
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Draw graphs of the areas where y is smaller than 4 and x is bigger than -6. Plot a point inside the area where both rules are true. | |
[1] | Draw the graph of this equation: y = -4x+4 | |
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Draw the graph of this equation: y ≤ 3x+4 | |
[1] | Draw the graph of a straight line that crosses the y axis at 7 | |
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