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Y = -2/3x + 1 on a graph

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Explanation:

Remember that the formula y=mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y intercept.

The Y-intercept in this case is 1 so you would start on (0,1) and then use the slope to draw more points.

From (0,1), you would go down 2 and right 3 (-2/3) and keep going until you have enough points to draw a graph.

Y = -2/3x + 1 on a graph-example-1
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