SOLUTION: how do I graph the equation using the slope and the y-intercept y=8/5x+2

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Question 446251: how do I graph the equation using the slope and the y-intercept y=8/5x+2
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
how do I graph the equation using the slope and the y-intercept y=8/5x+2
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slope = 8/5 means "y increases 8 when x increases 5".
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Plot your y-intercept at (0,2)
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Move your pencil 5 to the right, then 8 up to the point (5,10)
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Draw a line thru (0,2)(5,10)
That is the graph you want.

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Cheers,
Stan H.
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