For the following exercises, use your graphing calculator to input the linear graphs in the Y= graph menu. After graphing it, use the 2 n d CALC button and l:valuebutton, hit ENTER. At the lower part of the screen you will see " x = " and a blinking cursor. You may enter any number for x and it will display the yvalue for any x value you input. Use this and plug in x = 0 , thus finding the y -intercept, for each of the following graphs. 48. Y 1 = − 2 x + 5
For the following exercises, use your graphing calculator to input the linear graphs in the Y= graph menu. After graphing it, use the 2 n d CALC button and l:valuebutton, hit ENTER. At the lower part of the screen you will see " x = " and a blinking cursor. You may enter any number for x and it will display the yvalue for any x value you input. Use this and plug in x = 0 , thus finding the y -intercept, for each of the following graphs. 48. Y 1 = − 2 x + 5
For the following exercises, use your graphing calculator to input the linear graphs in the Y= graph menu.
After graphing it, use the 2ndCALC button and l:valuebutton, hit ENTER. At the lower part of the screen you will see
"
x
=
"
and a blinking cursor. You may enter any number for x and it will display the yvalue for any x value you input. Use this and plug in
x
=
0
, thus finding the y-intercept, for each of the following graphs.
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