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The document provides examples of drawing linear graphs by completing tables of values and plotting points on a graph for various linear equations. It includes questions asking the reader to draw linear graphs for different ranges of x-values and find the point of intersection between two graphs, as well as the coordinates of points and the area of a triangle between two graphs.

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Coordinates

The document provides examples of drawing linear graphs by completing tables of values and plotting points on a graph for various linear equations. It includes questions asking the reader to draw linear graphs for different ranges of x-values and find the point of intersection between two graphs, as well as the coordinates of points and the area of a triangle between two graphs.

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Question 1: For each equation, complete the table of values and draw its graph for values of
x from −1 to 3.

(a) y = 2x + 1

(b) y = 3x − 1

(c) y = 2x − 3

(d) y=x+4

(e) y = 2x

Question 2: For each equation, complete the table of values and draw its graph for values of
x from −2 to 3.

(a) y = 2x + 4

(b) y = 4x − 2

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Question 3: For each equation, complete the table of values and draw its graph for values of
x from −2 to 2.

(a) y = 3x + 3

(b) y=x+9

(c) y=x−2

(d) y=x

Question 4: For each equation, complete the table of values and draw its graph for values of
x from −2 to 4.

(a)

(b)

(c)

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Question 5: For each equation, complete the table of values and draw its graph for values of
x from −1 to 3.

(a) y = −2x + 5

(b) y = −x − 2

(c) y = −2x

(d) y=6−x

Question 6: For each equation, complete the table of values and draw its graph for values of
x from −1 to 3.

(a) x+y=3

(b) 2x + y = 4

(c) x + 2y = −2

(d) 2x − y = 4

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Question 7: For each equation, draw its graph for values of x from −2 to 3.

(a) y = 2x + 3

(b) y = 5x − 4

(c) y=x−3

(d) y = 3x

(e)

(f) y = −2x − 1

(g) x+y=8

(h) 2x + y = 12

(i) x + 2y = 10

(j) 2x + 3y = 12

(k) 2x + 5y − 20 = 0

Apply

Question 1: (a) Draw y = x + 1 and y = 2x − 1 on the same


set of axes.

(b) Where do the two graphs intersect?

Question 2: (a) Draw y = 3x − 4

(b) Draw x + y = 2

The graph y = 3x − 4 crosses the y-axis at the point A


The graph x + y = 2 crosses the x-axis at the point B
O is the origin.

(c) Write down the coordinates of the point A

(d) Write down the coordinates of the point B

(e) Find the area of triangle OAB.


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