SOLUTION: How do you graph y=3/4x + 2?

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Question 103703: How do you graph y=3/4x + 2?
Answer by MathLover1(20850) About Me  (Show Source):
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Solved by pluggable solver: Converting Linear Equations in Standard form to Slope-Intercept Form (and vice versa)
Error: No decimals allowed ( 0.75 )




In order to graph we only need to plug in two points to draw the line.
3%2F4+=+0.75 so, y = %280.75%2A+x%29+ 2
Solved by pluggable solver: DESCRIBE a linear EQUATION: slope, intercepts, etc
Equation 0.75+x+%2B+-1+y+=+-2 describes a sloping line. For any
equation ax+by+c = 0, slope is -a%2Fb+=+-0.75%2F-1.
  • X intercept is found by setting y to 0: ax+by=c becomes ax=c. that means that x = c/a. -2/0.75 = -2.66666666666667.
  • Y intercept is found by setting x to 0: the equation becomes by=c, and therefore y = c/b. Y intercept is -2/-1 = 2.
  • Slope is -0.75/-1 = 0.75.
  • Equation in slope-intercept form: y=0.75*x+2.