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Use the drawing tools to form the correct answer on the provided graph.

Graph the line that represents the equation 3y = 2x + 9.

Use the drawing tools to form the correct answer on the provided graph. Graph the-example-1

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Answer:

Explanation:

First, we need to convert the equation into y-intercept form.

Divide all of the equation by 3.

y = 2/3x + 3

Now 3 is the y intercept, which is (0,3). Start graphing by making a point at (0,3). Next, we have the slope which is 2/3. Go up 2 units and then go 3 units to the right and plot your point. Repeat the second step where you go up 2 points and go 3 points to the right until you reach the end of the graph. Connect all the points with a straight line and you have your line. Hope this helps

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