SOLUTION: graph the equation
y-3=2/3(x-6)
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Question 25525: graph the equation
y-3=2/3(x-6)
Answer by elima(1433) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First you need to solve the equation and put it in slope-intercept form;
y-3=2/3(x-6)
y-3=x-
y-3=x-4
y=x-4+3
y=y-1
Now that you have it in slope-intercepr form you can graph;
slope =
y-intercept= -1
Hope you understand
=)
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