Make a table of ordered pairs for the equation.
y=−13x+1
Then plot two points to graph the equation
we are supposed to write an ordered pair for the equation
[tex] y=-13x+1 [/tex]
To find the ordered pair we will substitute the x- value and simplify the given equation to get the y-values.
[tex] when \ x=0\\
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y=-13*0+1=1 \ \ \Rightarrow (0,1)\\
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when \ x=-1\\
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y=-13*(-1)+1=13+1=14 \ \ \Rightarrow(-1,14)\\
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when \ x=1\\
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y=-13*1+1=-13+1=-12 \ \ \Rightarrow(1,-12)\\
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when \ x=-2\\
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y=-13*(-2)+1=26+1=27\ \ \Rightarrow(-2,27)\\
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when \ x=2\\
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y=-13*2+1=-26+1=-25 \ \ \Rightarrow(2,-25)\\ [/tex]
The table and the graph is shown in the attached picture.