SOLUTION: graph the equation on a grid 2y-3x=6

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Question 65118: graph the equation on a grid 2y-3x=6
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y=mx+b [slope-intercept formate]
2y-3x=6 [re-write in the slope-intercept formate by solving for y]
y=3/2x+6/2
y=3/2x+3
To graph, start with the y-intercept (0,b) or (0, 3). Plot this point.
Next use the slope (3/2) and (-3/-2) to plot points away from the intercept. For example, starting at (0,3), move up three places and over 2 places. The first point will be (2, 6). Plot at least 3-4 points until you see the pattern of the line developing. Connect the dots.
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Graphing:


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