SOLUTION: If the equation y =1/3x + 2 is changed to y = 3x + 2, what will be true about the graph of the equation?

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If the equation y =1/3x + 2 is changed to y = 3x + 2, what will be true about the graph of the equation?

Answer by rothauserc(4718)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

I assumed the first equation is y =(1/3)x + 2
the equations intersect at the same point (0,2)

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