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Part 1
Determine the x and y intercepts of the linear equation 3x-y-1=0. Use the intercepts to graph the line. On your graph label the pints that represent the x and y intercepts.
Part 2
Determine the slope and Y intercept of the linear equation 3X minus Y minus one equals zero use the slope and Y intercept to graph the line. On your graph, label the point that represents the Y intercept and one additional point found by applying the slope of the line.
Part 3
In the form of a paragraph, compare and contrast the methods used for graphing the linear equation 3x-y-1=0 in Parts 1 and 2.
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The sum of two numbers is 58. the first number is 8 less than half the second number. let c represent the first number. let drepresent the second number. which statements about solving for the two numbers are true? check all that apply.the equation  represents the sum of the two numbers.the equation  represents the sentence “the first number is 8 less than half the second number.”the equation  represents the relationship between the two numbers.the equation  represents the sum of the two numbers.the number d is 14.the number c is 44.the number c is 14.the number d is 44.
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Brook states that the distance on the line is 4 units. caleb states that the whole line does not have a distance because it continues on forever. vivian states that the line is 6 units long. which distance did brook measure? which distance did vivian measure?
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Complete the steps, which describe how to find the area of the shaded portion of the circle. find the area of the sector by multiplying the area of the circle by the ratio of the to 360. subtract the area of the triangle from the area of the sector.
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