Using the graph below, what would the input (x-value) need to be for an output (y value) of 1?

The value of x or the input value is 2 for which the output or the value of y is 1.
A straight line is a combination of endless points joined on both sides of the point.
The slope 'm' of any straight line is given by:
[tex]\rm m =\dfrac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}[/tex]
We have a graph of a line shown in the picture
As we can see the line passes through the points (3, 3) and (0, -3)
The ratio that y increase as x increases is the slope of a line. The slope of a line reflects how steep it is, but how much y increases as x increases. Anywhere on the line, the slope stays unchanged (the same).
The equation of the line passes through the points:
( y + 3) = (-3-3)/(0-3)[x - 0]
y + 3 = 2x
y = 2x - 3
Plug y = 1
1 = 2x - 3
2x = 3 + 1
2x = 4
x = 4/2
x = 2
Thus, the value of x or the input value is 2 for which the output or the value of y is 1.
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