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Which is the correct graph for 3y=2x−3

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User Dottie
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Answer:

D or the last graph. (I attached it)

Explanation:

Rewrite in slope-intercept form:


y = (2)/(3)x - 1

Using the slope-intercept form, the slope is
(2)/(3) or
m = (2)/(3).

Start on the graph by graphing (0, -1), then graph your slope. Up 2, over 3 & repeat!

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