Step-by-step explanation
The easiest way to graph a line which equation is written in the slope-intercept form is to identify these two - the slope and the y-intercept - and use them to find the two points that are necessary to graph a line.
The y-intercept of this function is 3. This means that the line crosses the y-axis at y = 3. The first point is (0, 3)
To find the second point we use the slope. The formula for the slope is:

The slope of this line is 3/5. This means that if we move 5 units to the right horizontally, we have to move 3 units up too. The second point is

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