SOLUTION: How do you graph this line y = 1/3 + 2

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Question 986385: How do you graph this line y = 1/3 + 2
Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is in slope-intercept form with y alone on one side, and x and a number on the other.
x is the slope, rise over run.
the number is where on the y-axis the line crosses.
It crosses at (0,2) and goes right 3 and up 1, the slope.

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