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I have to graph the equation y= - 2/3 x + 1 and I dont remember how. can you help

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Given the equation:


\text{ y = -}(2)/(3)x\text{ + 1}

To be able to graph the equation, let's identify at least two points that pass through the graph of the equation. We can get this by getting them at two conditions: when x = 0 and y = 0.

At x = 0:


\text{ y = -}(2)/(3)x\text{ + 1}
\text{ y = -}(2)/(3)(0)\text{ + 1}
\text{ y = 1}

Therefore, Point A: (0,1) = x1,y1.

At y = 0:


\text{ y = -}(2)/(3)x\text{ + 1}
\text{0 = -}(2)/(3)x\text{ + 1}
(2)/(3)x\text{ = 1}
\text{ x = (}(3)/(2))(1)\text{ = }(3)/(2)

Therefore, Point B: (3/2,0) = x2,y2.

Let's now plot the graph of the equation.

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