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Download the OpenStax text for free at http://anx.org/contentcolt 175 latest SECTION 2.1 THE RECTANGULAR COORDINATE SYSTEMS AND GRAPHS 77 We can plot the points in the table. The points for this particular equation form a line, so we can connect them. See Figure 6. This is not true for all equations. Figure Note that the x-values chosen are arbitrary, regardless of the type of equation we are graphing. Of course, some situations may require particular values of x to be plotted in order to see a particular result. Otherwise, it is logical to choose values that can be calculated easily, and it is always a good idea to choose values that are both negative and positive. There is no rule dictating how many points to plot, although we need at least two to graph a line. Keep in mind, however, that the more points we plot, the more accurately we can sketch the graph. How 7. Given an equation, graph by plotting points. ................................. ...
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