SOLUTION: y = (3/4)X + 2. Can someone please help! Thanks
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Question 57659: y = (3/4)X + 2. Can someone please help! Thanks
Answer by funmath(2933) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Because this is in slope intercept form, I assume you need to graph it using the slope intercept method since you didn't specify.
, m=slope, and (0,b)=y-intercept
your slope, m=3/4
your y-intercept is, (0,b)=(0,2)
Plot (0,2) (it's at 2 on the y-axis)
From that point use your slope=rise/run, rise 3 units up, and run 4 units right. Plot your second point (you should be at (4,5)).
Connect the points and you have a line like this one:
Happy Calculating!!!
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