SOLUTION: Graph the equation using the slop and the y-intercept: y=7/6x + 6. Ok. I know that the y-intercept is (0,6), would I move down 6 units to graph the next point?

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Question 454746: Graph the equation using the slop and the y-intercept: y=7/6x + 6.
Ok. I know that the y-intercept is (0,6), would I move down 6 units to graph the next point?

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
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Graph the equation using the slop and the y-intercept: y=(7/6)x + 6.
Ok. I know that the y-intercept is (0,6), would I move down 6 units to graph the next point?
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The slope is 7/6 which means y increases 7 when x increases 6.
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From the y-intercept move 6 to the right to (6,6),
then move 7 up to (6,13)
Put a point at (6,13).
Using (0,6) and (6,13), draw a line.
That is the graph you wnat.
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Cheers,
Stan H.