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Answer:

the answer is the 3rd one down fnivjgoibjmvkmkfmvk

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User Cosmin Ababei
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Answer:

See attachment >_<

Explanation:

Because the line includes the point
(0,3), we'll begin our line at this coordinate.

The slope is
7, or,
(7)/(1). Slope is formatted in the
rise in the line over its
run. Or,
(rise)/(run). This means the line rises
7 units and runs
1 unit.

From our beginning point,
(0,3), move up seven units and then to the right one unit.

If this line was negative (it would have a negative slope), we would run to the left. However, we have a positive slope, so we will run to the right.

By doing this, we land on the point
(1,10). Draw a line through this point with our beginning coordinate
(0,3). This is our graphed line. I've attached a photo as well :)

Good luck ^^

Graph ksjfkdkdkdkdkfkfk​-example-1
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