need three points to graph from equation 0=3y-6
how to finf fthe slope for the following equation x=3
Slope for x=3 should just be 0.
To graph the equation 0 = 3y - 6, we need to find three points that satisfy the equation. Since the equation is in the form y = mx + b, where m represents the slope and b represents the y-intercept, we can rearrange the equation to isolate y.
0 = 3y - 6
Rearranging the equation, we get:
3y = 6
Dividing both sides by 3, we find:
y = 2
So, the y-coordinate of any point that satisfies the equation will be y = 2.
Now, let's choose three x-values and substitute them into the equation to find the corresponding y-values. We can then plot these points on a graph.
Let's choose x = -2, 0, and 2 as our x-values.
For x = -2:
y = 2 (from the previous step)
The point will be (-2, 2).
For x = 0:
y = 2 (from the previous step)
The point will be (0, 2).
For x = 2:
y = 2 (from the previous step)
The point will be (2, 2).
Now, we have 3 points: (-2, 2), (0, 2), and (2, 2).
Plotting these points on a graph and connecting them will give us a straight line representing the graph of the equation 0 = 3y - 6.