SOLUTION: Graph y=-2/3x+4 using the slope and y-intercept. Be sure to label at least two points on your line and show all work.
I really don't understand this at all.
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Question 486962: Graph y=-2/3x+4 using the slope and y-intercept. Be sure to label at least two points on your line and show all work.
I really don't understand this at all.
Answer by John10(297) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Just connect two points (0, 4) and (3, 2) to make a line.
Find the y-intercept by letting x = 0, you will find the point (0,4)
Then use the slope -2/3 that mean that from the point (0,4) you move UP to 2 units and to the LEFT 3 units
John10:)
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