# Graph the function f(x)=−1/3x+1

Graph the function f(x)=−1/3x+1

## This Post Has 7 Comments

1. esme3852 says:

Its correct coordinates are -8, 1  and 5, -3

2. salinasroel22 says:

I believe two points you can graph are (0,1),(3,0)

3. sjjsksksj1590 says:

Slope: - 1/3
Y intercept: (0,1)

X: 0 and 3
Y:1 and 0

If that’s what you were looking for if not srryyy

4. MileenaKitana says:

The correct answers are actually (0,1) and (0,3). I know these are correct because i took the test.

Hope this helps!

5. hiji0206 says:

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x) = -1/3x + 1:

$Graph the function f(x)=−1/3x+1. use the line tool and select two points to graph.$

6. oliviaclerk5 says:

The graph of given equation is shown below.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given function is

$f(x)=-\frac{1}{3}x+1$

We need to draw the graph of given equation.

At x=0,

$f(0)=-\frac{1}{3}(0)+1=1$

So, y-intercept is 1.

Equate f(x)=0 to find x-intercept.

$-\frac{1}{3}x+1=0$

$-\frac{1}{3}x=-1$

Multiply both sides by -3.

$x=3$

So, x-intercept of the line is 3.

Plot these two points (0,1) and (3,0) on coordinate plane and connect them by a straight line.

$Graph the function f(x)=−1/3x+1. use the line tool and select two points to graph.$

7. heavyhearttim says:

Step-by-step explanation:

Its correct corrdenates are -8, 1  and 5, -3