How do you graph y=1/3x+2 by plotting points?

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May 3, 2017

See explanation

Explanation:

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Build a table of values: Use different numbers for x than I have (gives you practice). Work out the y-values.
Choose multiples of 3 for whole number answers.

Tony B

I have chosen three points as a check. All of them should line up. If not then there is an error so you will need to check your calculations and plotting.

My table gives the points: " "(x,y)->(-10,-1 1/3)"; "(0,2)"; "(10,5 1/3)

Draw your axes for x and y

Chose an appropriate scale and mark the values on the x and y axis.

Use these scales to mark your points and label them.

Draw a straight line through all three points. Extend the line to the edge of the squared area of the graph paper.

Put a title/heading on the graph stating what the equation is.

Tony B