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How do you graph y=3/2x+4 in standard form

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You can graph this by looking at the last number +4. That number shows where it will cross the y-axis.
Put a point on (0,4). now, from there, look at the number that is written with the x: 3/2.
That is the slope, or how far up and over you go from one point to the next.
So, start at (0,4), and count up 3 and go over to the right 2 and that's where your second point will be. You continue with that point and go up 3 and over 2 for the third point, and so on. Now you can connect the dots with a ruler. That's how you plot on a graph.

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x | y
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-3 | 3.5
-2 | 3.25
-1 | 2.5
1 | 5.5
2 | 4.75
3 | 4.5
How do you graph y=3/2x+4 in standard form-example-1
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