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Graph by Making a Table:

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The equation is \"\".

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Make a table; choose some values for x and find the corresponding values for y.

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y = 2x 1

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(x, y)

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2

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= 2 (– 2) 1      = – 4 1 =  5

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    5

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     (– 2, 5)    

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1

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= 2 (– 1) 1       = – 2 1 =  3

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3

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(– 1, 3)

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0

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= 2 (0) 1         = 0 1 =  1

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1

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      (0, 1)

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1

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= 2( 1) 1         = 2 1 =  1

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1

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(1, 1)

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2

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= 2 (2) 1         4 1 = 3

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3

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(2, 3)

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Use these ordered pairs to graph the equation.

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1.     Draw a coordinate plane.

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2.     Plot the points.

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3.     Draw a line through these points.

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4.Draw a line \"\".

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\"Compare

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The graph of \"\" and \"\" both have a slope of 2 and 1, but

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the graph of \"\" has a y-intercept of \"\" instead of 0.

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\"Compare

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The graph of \"\" and \"\" both have a slope of 2 and 1, but

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the graph of \"\" has a y-intercept of \"\" instead of 0.