Write each English sentence as an equation in two variables. Then graph the equation. y = 5 (Let x = -3, - 2, - 1, 0, 1, 2, and 3.)
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Two-Variable Equations
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Graph the equation y=x+1 by choosing points that satisfy the equation. (Hint: Choose positive numbers only)

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Identify the equation to be graphed: y = \sqrt{x} + 1.
Choose positive values for x, as suggested by the hint. For example, x = 0, 1, 4, and 9.
Calculate the corresponding y-values using the equation y = \sqrt{x} + 1. For x = 0, y = \sqrt{0} + 1 = 1. For x = 1, y = \sqrt{1} + 1 = 2. For x = 4, y = \sqrt{4} + 1 = 3. For x = 9, y = \sqrt{9} + 1 = 4.
Plot the points (0, 1), (1, 2), (4, 3), and (9, 4) on the graph.
Draw a smooth curve through the plotted points, starting from (0, 1) and extending to the right, as the function is defined for x ≥ 0.
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