SOLUTION: How would I graph (2, 6), m= 2/3?

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Question 340612: How would I graph (2, 6), m= 2/3?
Answer by nyc_function(2741)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Graph the point (2,6). From the point (2,6), rise 2 on the y-axis and run 3 on the x-axis. This will lead you to the point (3,8).
Remember, m = slope and slope = rise/run.
In other words, plot (2,6) and (3,8) and then connect the two points with a straight line.
Copy and paste the link below to see your two points on the xy-plane.
http://mathway.com/answer.aspx?p=grap?p=(2,6)__(3,8)?p=False?p=False?p=True?p=False?p=True
Print the graph and connect both points with a straight line through each point.
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