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What does this line look like? Y=3/7x+1

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y intercept is equal to 1
the slope is 3/7 so remember “rise over run” you “rise” 3 and “run” 7 to the right because the slope is positive and it’s going up

so your starting point should be (0,1) then up 3 and over 7 so (7,4)
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Explanation:

We have been given an equation of a line
y=(3)/(7)x+1. We are supposed to graph our given line.

We can see that the equation of our given line in slope-intercept form of equation:
y=mx+b, where, m represents slope and b represents y-intercept or initial value.

So our line will pass through the point (0,1) and will have a slope of 3/7.

Using an online graphing tool we will get the graph of our given line as shown in the attachment.

What does this line look like? Y=3/7x+1-example-1
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