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Graph this function: y= -5/3x+6

Graph this function: y= -5/3x+6-example-1
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Answer:

(0,6) and (3,1)

Explanation:

The equation is already in slope intercept form.

y = mx + b

Since the y-intercept is '6', the first point would be (0, 6).

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We can move three units to the right and 5 units down to get our second point, (3,1).

Note that slope is rise over run.

(0 + 3, 6 - 5) - > (3, 1).

The points would be (0,6) and (3,1). After plotting, you would draw a continuous line through them.

Hope this helps.

Graph this function: y= -5/3x+6-example-1
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