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Graph the line for y+2=3/2(x+4) on the coordinate plane.

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Here is the graph!!!!!!!!!!
Graph the line for y+2=3/2(x+4) on the coordinate plane.-example-1
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Your graph should represent the line
\(y = (3)/(2)x + 4\).

To graph the line given by the equation
\(y + 2 = (3)/(2)(x + 4)\), we can rearrange it into the slope-intercept form
\(y = mx + b\), where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

1. Start with the given equation:


\[ y + 2 = (3)/(2)(x + 4) \]

2. Distribute
\((3)/(2)\) on the right side:


\[ y + 2 = (3)/(2)x + 6 \]

3. Subtract 2 from both sides to isolate \(y\):


\[ y = (3)/(2)x + 4 \]

Now, you can identify the slope
(\((3)/(2)\)) and the y-intercept (4).

To graph the line

1. Plot the y-intercept at (0, 4).

2. Use the slope to find another point. Since the slope is \(\frac{3}{2}\), you can move up 3 units and to the right 2 units from the y-intercept. This gives you the point (2, 7).

3. Draw a line through these two points.

Your graph should represent the line \(y = \frac{3}{2}x + 4\).

Graph the line for y+2=3/2(x+4) on the coordinate plane.-example-1
User Matthieu Riegler
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