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How do you graph y=3/4x - 1/2?
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The way it’s set up is y=Mx+b so m is the slope. SLOPE ALWAYS HAS AN X ATTACHED. The Y intercept is always a constant with no variable either positive or negative! :) so the 3/4x is slope and is change or y over change of x and -1/2 is the Y intercept and touches Y axis so it should look like this! Hope this helps!! And the line is linear and has a positive slope and goes up like this /
How do you graph y=3/4x - 1/2? Show all steps.-example-1
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Answer: The y intercept (where your first point is) is -1/2 so plot that point then move 3 units up and 4 units to the right and keep going.

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The graph looks something like this:

How do you graph y=3/4x - 1/2? Show all steps.-example-1
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