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How do you graph y equals x-6? - Answers
-- With your pencil, make a small dot at the point on the y-axis where [ y= -6 ].-- With your pencil and your ruler, draw a straight line through that point thatslopes up from left to right at an angle of 45 degrees.If you have difficulty estimating 45 degrees, you can mark a second point with a dot,and then draw the straight line through the twopoints.Find the second point like this:-- With your pencil, make a small dot at the point on the x-axis where [ x = 6 ].
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How do you graph y equals x-6? - Answers
-- With your pencil, make a small dot at the point on the y-axis where [ y= -6 ].-- With your pencil and your ruler, draw a straight line through that point thatslopes up from left to right at an angle of 45 degrees.If you have difficulty estimating 45 degrees, you can mark a second point with a dot,and then draw the straight line through the twopoints.Find the second point like this:-- With your pencil, make a small dot at the point on the x-axis where [ x = 6 ].
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How do you graph y equals x-6? - Answers
-- With your pencil, make a small dot at the point on the y-axis where [ y= -6 ].-- With your pencil and your ruler, draw a straight line through that point thatslopes up from left to right at an angle of 45 degrees.If you have difficulty estimating 45 degrees, you can mark a second point with a dot,and then draw the straight line through the twopoints.Find the second point like this:-- With your pencil, make a small dot at the point on the x-axis where [ x = 6 ].
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