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How to graph y=4/5x+2.8?
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How to graph y=4/5x+2.8?
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First we plot the y-intercept, (0, 2.8). Then we draw a line with 4/5 slope through it.
You could also just plug in any number for 'x' and get another point and plot the y-intercept and that point on the graph and draw a line through them.
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