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lauren8754 Posted at 4:36 pm on Nov. 11, 2008
Graph each absolute value equation using a table of values or two equations
y = -2/3[1/3x]

[] those are absolute value

3y = [2x -9]

i geuss an example on how to do this would be nice cuz i dont understand what formula and where to go from there

and i cant use a graphing calculator for this big test im taking so that sux so i need to learn to do this by hand

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mackenzie13 Posted at 4:51 pm on Nov. 11, 2008
umm this is simple.......i'm in 7th grade, and i'm in
Algebra 1 Honors.....
gnomestar Posted at 4:42 pm on Nov. 11, 2008
Just put in the x-values and evaluate.
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