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The amount of money a student spends at the end of year carnival can be represented by the given equation. Graph the equation on the coordinate plane.

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Answer: See the graph attached.

Explanation:

The Slope-intercept form of the equation of the line is:


y=mx+b

Where "m" is the slope and "b" is the intersection of the line with the y-axis.

Given the equation
y=(1)/(2)x+3, you can identify that:


m=(1)/(2)\\\\b=3

The line intercepts the y-axis when
x=0, therefore, you can know that the line passes through the point:

(0,3) → Point of intersection with the y-axis.

Now, substitute
y=0 and solve for "x" to find the point of intersection with the x-axis:


0=(1)/(2)x+3\\\\-3=(1)/(2)x\\\\(-3)(2)=x\\\\x=-6

Now, you know that the line also passes through the point:

(-6,0) → Point of intersection with the x-axis.

Draw the a line that passes through these points.

Therefore, you get the graph attached.

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