SOLUTION: how do i graph? y=3/4x+2 I know that the y intercept is (0,2)I will subsitute 4 for x that will give me y=3/4(4)+2 y=3+2 y=5 so the other point is (4,5) now i am stuck on m

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Question 69545: how do i graph?
y=3/4x+2
I know that the y intercept is (0,2)I will subsitute 4 for x that will give me
y=3/4(4)+2
y=3+2
y=5
so the other point is (4,5) now i am stuck on my graph

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how do i graph?
y=3/4x+2
I know that the y intercept is (0,2)I will subsitute 4 for x that will give me
y=3/4(4)+2
y=3+2
y=5
so the other point is (4,5)
Put a dot on the y-axis (the axis that goes up and down) at (0,2)
For the point (4,5) start at the origin (the place where the x and y axis cross), go right 4, then up 5 and put a second point.
Connect the two points with a line, and your graph should look like this:
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Happy Calculating!!!