SOLUTION: I need to find a point for the following problem:
y = 4/6x + 1/3
I know that 1/3 is the y-intercept but I need a whole number so I can graph.
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Question 313317: I need to find a point for the following problem:
y = 4/6x + 1/3
I know that 1/3 is the y-intercept but I need a whole number so I can graph.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Multiply the equation by 6.
Then try various integers
, ,
,
Now that you have two points, you can graph it.
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