SOLUTION: graph the equations y=3/2 x-1

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Question 312714: graph the equations y=3/2 x-1
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Y-intercept of (0,-1).
Slope of (3/2).
Slope=(Change in y)/(Change in x)=3/2
Starting at the y-intercept (0,-1).
Next x point: 0+2=2
Next y point:-1+3=2
(2,2)
Plot the two points, connect them with a line.

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