SOLUTION: Use the y-intercept and the slope to graph the line described by the equation y-2/3x+3
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Question 193612: Use the y-intercept and the slope to graph the line described by the equation y-2/3x+3
Answer by Mathtut(3670) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I assume its y=(-2/3)x+3
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so plot the y intecept which is (0,3) and then mark off the slope which is the change in y which is -2
so mark off 2 units down and then the change in x is 3 units so move 3 units to the right and plot that point. Now you have 2 plotted points (0,3) and (3,1) enough to draw the line.
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