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Graph y= 2/3x-4

How do I graph this?

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Read below !!

Explanation:

Since you are already given the full equation, you would just follow the steps of plotting a line! I start usually by plotting the y-intercept, which is always on the y-axis. In this case, that would be -4 ! You mark -4 on the line, and from there, you would use RISE/RUN to find out the slope of the line. Since it's 2/3, you would rise 2, and go to the right 3, all from the point -4. You should do that about two times in order to get your line !!

I hope this helps !!

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