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How do I graph y=2/3x-4

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In that equation it tells you that your slope is 2/3. It also tells you that your y intercept is -4. (Remember slope is written in y=mx+b) So first you plot your y value. (Remember that y intercept is up and down and slope is rise/fall over run) So your first point should be located at -4. Now you can began putting in your slope. Since your slope is positive, go up two and go to the right 3 times (rise/run). That's how you graph your equation.

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