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How Do I Graph X/3-y/6=1?

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Plot the point x = 3 on the x axis. Plot the point y = -6 on the y axis. Draw a line through those two points. Your graph is complete after you make sure everything is labeled properly.

This equation is in "intercept form." Thus the denominators of the variables are their respective intercepts. The x-intercept is 3, the y-intercept is -6. The equation is easily graphed by plotting those two points and drawing the line through them.

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