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2006-10-22 12:39:03 · 5 answers · asked by noxshadow14 1 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

5 answers

Graph these points

x y
0 0
1 1
2 2
3 3

then draw a line connecting them and extend it out as far as you need.

2006-10-22 14:37:09 · answer #1 · answered by chava 2 · 0 0

well y^1=x is the same as y=x
think about it this way... y^1 is the same as y because (let's say) 2^1 is the same as 2, right?
so just graph it as if it was y=x... or if you want it more visually in slope intercept form: y=1x+0. so your slope is 1 over 1, and you start from the origin. you should end up dividing the first quadrant in half.

2006-10-22 19:46:50 · answer #2 · answered by Kayla-Ann 3 · 0 0

Unless you have made an error in presenting the problem, y^1 = y, and the graph of y = x is a 45º line through the origin.

2006-10-22 19:41:42 · answer #3 · answered by gp4rts 7 · 0 0

y^1 = y!
So the graph is y = x
A straight line with gradient= 1 passing through the origin.

2006-10-22 19:42:09 · answer #4 · answered by Benny B 2 · 0 0

With a straight line at 45 degrees to the x-axis.

2006-10-22 19:42:30 · answer #5 · answered by Tim N 5 · 0 0

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