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How do you graph a slope of 2 and a y-intercept of 4

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you do rise over run in the case you go up 4 and go across 2

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User Peter Pointer
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the slope is the rise over run, or in other words, 2/1. The y intercept is where the line meets the y axis. On the graph, find 4 on the y axis and mark it as a point. from there, rise 2 (move up from the y intercept, or 4, 2 spaces) and from the 2 up, run (or move over 1) 1. Let me know if this helps!

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