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How would i graph y=2/3x+1

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this will be a straight line
the 2/3 is the slope of the graph and the + 1 is the intersection on the y axis
so the line will pass through y = +1 and the slope (rise / run) will be 2/3
User Thaweatherman
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Lets look at the actual equation. Y= 2/3x+1

1 is the y intercept in this equation, so we will plot that point first on the graph.

Now we know the slope as well. We know that the slope is 2/3. From the Y intercept, This means we will go up 2 and over 3 for our next point.
How would i graph y=2/3x+1-example-1
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