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Division by 0 is not defined so 3x cannot be zero. That is, x cannot be zero. Establish the domain of the graph and select a number of values of x in the range. Calculate y for each of these values. Mark the x and y coordinates on the Cartesian plane and then join these together by a smooth curve. However, ensure that the curve does not join points on either side of x = 0 (for example x = 1- and x = +1).



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Division by 0 is not defined so 3x cannot be zero. That is, x cannot be zero. Establish the domain of the graph and select a number of values of x in the range. Calculate y for each of these values. Mark the x and y coordinates on the Cartesian plane and then join these together by a smooth curve. However, ensure that the curve does not join points on either side of x = 0 (for example x = 1- and x = +1).



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How do you graph y equals 2 over 3x? - Answers

Division by 0 is not defined so 3x cannot be zero. That is, x cannot be zero. Establish the domain of the graph and select a number of values of x in the range. Calculate y for each of these values. Mark the x and y coordinates on the Cartesian plane and then join these together by a smooth curve. However, ensure that the curve does not join points on either side of x = 0 (for example x = 1- and x = +1).

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