If you recognise this as a straight line then just choose two ‘easy’ values of \(x\), work out the corresponding values of \(y\) and plot those points. When \(x = 0\), \(y = 3 \times 0 - 1 ...
Watch this video to learn about the equation of a straight line. Since we are given 2 points that already lie on the line, using the formula as before, we need to calculate the gradient first.
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