Hi i am a new user of the graphing calculator can u tell me how to graph linear equation in two variables? example -2/3x +2. can u give me step by step guidance. thanx
I am not quite sure what you are asking...
(1) if asking for graphing y= -2/3x+2, then press [diamond] [F1: Y=] type in .2/3x +2, see graph by [diamond][graph]
(2) if asking for graphing y= -2/3x+a, where a=3x, then first archive a=3x in Home screen by [home], type 3x [sto] a, then go back to y= menu, and type -2/3x+a in Y1
(3) if asking for graphing an equation that is dependent on 2 variables at the same time, use x-y-z axis (aka, change mode to graphing 3-D by [mode]graph [5:3D]) then enter desired equation in y= menu using Z function in terms of x and y aka z(x,y)= ...)
5x+6y=3x+2
-5/6xy+5
3y=8x+6
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two variable
y=2x+3
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idk how to do it my techer showed us 3 ways but i still don't get it. ugh
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