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Plot the line for the equation on the graph. y−5=3/2(x−2) 3/2 is a fraction btw, not 32
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Plot the line for the equation on the graph. y−5=3/2(x−2) 3/2 is a fraction btw, not 32
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Plot the line for the equation on the graph.
y−5=3/2(x−2)
3/2 is a fraction btw, not 32
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y-5=3/2(x-2)
y-5=3/2x-3
+ 5 +5
y=3/2x+2
So, the graph should look a little like this.
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