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How do you graph y=3/4x + 2

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y = 3x/4 + 2

slope = 3/4

y-intercept = 2 = (0,2)

First point in the graph is your y-intercept which is (0,2) and second point will be by your slope (rise/run = 3/4).

(Rise is your y and run is your x.)

(0,2) + (4,3) = (4,5) Connect those two dots and you have the graph.

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