SOLUTION: How to graph y-2= 4/3(x+1)
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Question 1009083: How to graph y-2= 4/3(x+1)
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Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Linear equation in point-slope form. Plot point (-1,2), and find some other points using slope , and draw the line through the points.
Answer by macston(5194) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Convert to slope intercept form:
y-2= 4/3(x+1)
y-2=(4/3)x+(4/3)
y=(4/3)x+(10/3)
The y-intercept is (0,(10/3))
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Find the x intercept, let y=0:
y=(4/3)x+(10/3)
0=(4/3)x+(10/3)
-(10/3)=(4/3)x
-(10/4)=x
The x-intercept is (-(10/4),0)
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Plot the two intercepts and draw a line through them:
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