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Using the slope and the y-intercept, graph the line represented by the following equation. Then select the correct graph.

3y = 2x - 6

Using the slope and the y-intercept, graph the line represented by the following equation-example-1
Using the slope and the y-intercept, graph the line represented by the following equation-example-1
Using the slope and the y-intercept, graph the line represented by the following equation-example-2
Using the slope and the y-intercept, graph the line represented by the following equation-example-3
Using the slope and the y-intercept, graph the line represented by the following equation-example-4
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Answer:

The second one:)

Explanation:

User Xhynk
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Answer:

#2

Explanation:

3y = 2x - 6 (divide by 3 both sides)

y = 2/3 x - 2

Plot (0, -2) since -2 is the y-intercept in mx+b.

Go up 2 and to the right 3 so you land on (3, 0) and plot it.

Draw a straight line through the 2 points.

Your welcome!

Kayden Kohl

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