Sign In
Ask Question
Mathematics
Brandon Newton
9 November, 11:52
How to graph and get the chart for 2x+y=1
+4
Answers (
2
)
Farley
9 November, 13:50
0
The first ting you would do is to set everything equal to y. so in this case y=1-2x (i subtracted 2x from both sides). then you can graph it like a normal equation with a slope of - 2 and a y-intercept of + 1. to get the chart (i assume that that is the same as a table) all you do is plug in values of x and solve for y or vice versa. i would show you an exaple but it would be a bit tricky on this site.
Comment
Complaint
Link
Amari Graves
9 November, 15:02
0
Y=-2x+1
(y=1, x=0) = > (y=-1, x=1)
Comment
Complaint
Link
Know the Answer?
Answer
Not Sure About the Answer?
Get an answer to your question ✅
“How to graph and get the chart for 2x+y=1 ...”
in 📙 Mathematics if there is no answer or all answers are wrong, use a search bar and try to find the answer among similar questions.
Search for Other Answers
You Might be Interested in
Sherry works 40 hours a week as an office manager. If she made $48,360 last year, how much was she paid per hour? A.$23.25 B.$24.18 C.$26.50 D.$16.80
Answers (2)
A dinner bill of 13.37 had 6% added to that total. What was the amount of the tax
Answers (1)
Which inequality has a solid boundary line when graphed? a. x+y<7 b. x+7y > 7 c. y+7x>7 d. y + x less than or equal to 7
Answers (1)
What is the slope of (2,2) and (10,6)
Answers (1)
What is the difference between 10 and the product of these digits (6.33333) and 3 is always?
Answers (1)
New Questions in Mathematics
Solve: 2y > 4x - 6.
Answers (2)
What is the greatest common factor of 6 and 9
Answers (2)
Write a money situation for the following expression: $1.20x+$2.30y
Answers (1)
Show how 4*3/4 can be solved using multiplication and division.
Answers (1)
As part of a study on facility needs, the administrators of a university wanted to estimate the percent of students who use the exercise facilities on a regular basis.
Answers (1)
Home
»
Mathematics
» How to graph and get the chart for 2x+y=1
Sign In
Sign Up
Forgot Password?