SOLUTION: How do I graph the equation using the slope and the y-intercept?
y=6/5x+7 (the 6 and 5 is suppose to be a fraction)
Please help been stuck on it for hours.... Thanks
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y=6/5x+7 (the 6 and 5 is suppose to be a fraction)
Please help been stuck on it for hours.... Thanks
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Question 328833: How do I graph the equation using the slope and the y-intercept?
y=6/5x+7 (the 6 and 5 is suppose to be a fraction)
Please help been stuck on it for hours.... Thanks
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Start with the y-intercept.
Plot it.
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Slope is change in y (6) over change in x (5).
Starting at the y-intercept, determine another point on the line using the slope.
x: 0+5=5
y: 7+6=13
(5,13) is another point on the graph.
You could have also gone backwards.
x:0-5=-5
y:7-6=1
(-5,1) is another point on the graph.
You only need two points to define a line though.
Graph those points and connect the points with a line through all of them.