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How would I graph y=2/3•+4

How would I graph y=2/3•+4-example-1
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On your y axis mark a dot at +4

now slope is 2/3 rise /run meaning

Rise + 2 (go up 2, because its positive)

Run 3 (go right 3, because you should always go right)

Do this starting at the dot you made at +4

now when you have done this make a new point

join our two dots with a line

You have your graph

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