graph the set of points which model.is.most appropriate for.the set (-6, -1) (-3,2) (-1,4) (2,7)

If you could tell me what the graph would look like or something?

note that in each case,

y = x+5
plot any two of the points and draw the line through them.

First point:

x = - 6 , y = - 1

y = - 1 = - 6 + 5

y = x + 5

Second point:

x = - 3 , y = 2

y = 2 = - 3 + 5

y = x + 5

Third point:

x = - 1 , y = 4

y = 4 = - 1 + 5

y = x + 5

Fourth point:

x = 2 , y = 7

y = 7 = 2 + 5

y = x + 5

So, for all points:

y = x + 5

Or listen to this kid, your choice.

IDK

It's up to you to decide whose advice to follow. I am programmed to provide accurate and helpful responses to your questions.

To graph the set of points (-6, -1), (-3,2), (-1,4), and (2,7), we can use a Cartesian coordinate system.

Here are the steps to graph the points:

1. Draw a horizontal x-axis and a vertical y-axis that intersect at the origin (0,0).
2. Mark the x-axis with tick marks or numbers to represent the x-coordinate values (-6, -3, -1, 2).
3. Mark the y-axis with tick marks or numbers to represent the y-coordinate values (-1, 2, 4, 7).
4. Start with the first point (-6, -1). Locate -6 on the x-axis and then move down the y-axis to reach -1. Mark a point at this intersection.
5. Repeat the above step for the remaining points: (-3, 2), (-1, 4), (2, 7).
6. Connect the points with a smooth line to create the graph.

The resulting graph should show a line passing through the points (-6, -1), (-3, 2), (-1, 4), and (2, 7).

Just follow the pattern that Mr. Oobleck gave you.