Question 115367
When an equation is in the form y=mx+b, m (coefficient of x) tells you your slope, and b tells you your y-intercept (the y value when x=0).  In this case m=3/4 and b=2, so plot a point at (0,2) and your slope in this case is 3/4.  So go up 3 and to the right 4, plot another point at that location, and draw your line through those two points.

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