SOLUTION: We are asked to graph the equation y=4/5x+3/5, in the first part of the problem. I want to make sure I'm putting the dots in the right spaces, as it's hard to exactly pinpoint with

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Question 1125258: We are asked to graph the equation y=4/5x+3/5, in the first part of the problem. I want to make sure I'm putting the dots in the right spaces, as it's hard to exactly pinpoint without digital graphing apparatus. Also, would I need to do anything to the problem? It looks like it is already in slope-intercept format. I'm not sure.
In the second half, we are asked to find the domain and range.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Pick any values for x you want. Compute each corresponding y value.
You will then have some points in (x, y) form.
x tells where to find the point along the horizontal axis.
y tells where to find the point along the vertical axis.

Also note from your equation in slope-intercept form, one of the points is (0, 3/5). Line crosses the y-axis at .





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