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Step-by-step explanation:
See attached image.
1. What would you use to graph the solution to an equation with one variable?
I picked an example equation, y=2x+3, to demonstrate the impacts of changing condions. It is the blue line. I'm not sure how to answer the quesion "What would you use . . .", but my response would be "I would use DESMOS to graph the solution." It is free, efficient, and very flexible. It can handle multiple equations and a variety of functions.
2. What would happen to the graph if all the y-values were increased by 1?
I added 1 to the right side of the equation to increase all the y values by 1. It is the black line. All points are raised by 1.
3. What would happen to the graph if all the x-values were increased by 1?
I added +1 to each x value, shown as the red line. All points are increased by 2 over the original line.
4. What would happen to the graph if all the y-values were multiplied by 2 or by 1/2?
See Increeases2, attached. The slopes of the lines are doubled when the y values are doubled, and decreased by (1/2) when they are multiplied by (1/2). The y intercepts are also doubled or halved, respectively.

