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Y = 2x + 3
y = 2x + 1

Y = 2x + 3 y = 2x + 1-example-1

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This is how you graph it

Explanation:

As seen in the equations above, this equation can fit into the equation y=mx+b. M = slope, where is how we will be able to plot the points. Since the slope for both is two, we would go up 2 then right 1, from the y intercept. Which is the point we will be starting at. Plot two points directly on the y-axis at (0,3) and (0,1). Then go back to the slope and go up 2 and right 1. I hope I helped!

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