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| Question 454952:  graph the equation using the slope and the y-intercept
 y=4/3x+2
 Answer by algebrahouse.com(1659)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! "graph the equation using the slope and the y-intercept" 
 Slope-intercept form is y = mx + b
 m is the slope {rise/run}
 b is the y-intercept {where the line crosses the y-axis}
 
 y = (4/3)x + 2
 slope = 4/3
 y-intercept = 2
 
 To graph:
 - put a point on 2 on the y-axis
 - from there, go up 4 and to the right 3 and put another point
 {since the slope is 4/3, the line rises 4 for every 3 it goes to the right}
 - draw a line through the two points
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