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Graph this line using the slope and y-intercept: y=6x+1

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Step-by-step explanation:

you can take the y-intercept and plot that right away. The y intercept for this equation is 1, so you plot a point at (0,1). Then you can use the slope to find your next point. You can put the slope, 6, into a fraction form, making it “6/1” then you use rise/run and go up 6, over 1, and plot your next dot at (7,1). You then take a straight edge and graph the line that intercepts both points. It looks like the picture below.

Graph this line using the slope and y-intercept: y=6x+1-example-1
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