The following are some examples of linear equations \(2 x3 y=6, \quad 3 x=4 y7, \quad y=2 x5, \quad 2 y=3, \quad \text { and } \quad x2=0\) A line is completely determined by two points Therefore, to graph a linear equation we need to find the coordinates of two points This can be accomplished by choosing an arbitrary value for x or y and then solving for the otherSet x = 0 then y = x2 = 2 So one point is (0, 2) set y = 0 then 0 = x 2 So x = 2 Another point is (2, 0) Now plot those two points and draw the line connectingIf you don't include an equals sign, it will assume you mean "=0" It has not been well tested, so have fun with it, but don't trust it If it gives you problems, let me know Note it may take a few seconds to finish, because it has to do lots of calculations If you just
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