SOLUTION: How do I graph the equation using the slope and the y-intercept
y = 9/7x + 8
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Question 247749: How do I graph the equation using the slope and the y-intercept
y = 9/7x + 8
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 = 9/7x + 8
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The intercept is 8 so put a point at (0,8) on the y-axis.
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The slope is 9/7 which means y increases 9 when x increases 7.
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Put your pencil at (0,8)
Move it 7 to the right to (7,8)
Then move it 9 up to (7,17).
Put a point at (7,17)
Draw a line thru (0,8) and (7,17)
That is your graph.
Cheers,
Stan H.
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