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How do I sketch the graph for y= -1/2x + 3 ?

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The Slope-Intercept form of the Equation of the line is:


y=mx+b

Where "m" is the slope and "b" is the y-intercept.

For the equation:


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

You can identify that the y-intercept is:


b=3

Since the line cuts the y-axis when "x" is zero, you have this point:


(0,3)

Since the line cuts the x-axis when "y" is zero, you can substitute this value into the equation and solve for "x":


\begin{gathered} 0=-(1)/(2)x+3 \\ -3=-(1)/(2)x \\ (-3)(-2)=x \\ x=6 \end{gathered}

Now you have this point:


(6,0)

Plot both points on the Coordinate plane and graph the line. See the picture attached:

How do I sketch the graph for y= -1/2x + 3 ?-example-1
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