SOLUTION: How do i find the slope of the equation and then graph it? This if for my algebra class

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Question 2621: How do i find the slope of the equation and then graph it? This if for my algebra class
Answer by corby(3)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
if u have an equation,for example:y<-2x+3
the -2 would be the slope and it would be displayed on a graph rise over run(2/1). so on 3 of the y axis (vertical) you would put a dot. then from there go down 2 and over to the right one to find the slope of your line (-2,1).

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