SOLUTION: y-4=3(x-2)
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Question 24711: y-4=3(x-2)
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y-4=3(x-2)
First you need to put this in slope-intercept form;
y-4=3x-6
y=3x-6+4
y=3x-2
Slope=3
y-intercept=-2
So now you are going to graph this plotting the point (0,-2) andwith the slope of find the next poit.
Hope you understand
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