Question 124771
I'm going to assume that you mean {{{y=(3/5)x}}}.


Pick a value for x.  It doesn't matter what value you choose, so choose values that make the arithmetic easy -- 0 would be a good choice.  Substitute that value into the equation and determine the y value that matches the x you selected.  That will give you an x value and a y value that create an ordered pair, (x, y).  Plot the point on your graph.


Now do the whole thing over again with a different value for x (I would choose 5 because of the denominator on the x-coefficient), resulting in a second ordered pair.  Plot that point on your graph.


Draw a line through the two points and you are done.


If you actually meant {{{y=3/5x}}}, write back, there is a different process since this is actually a 2nd degree function.