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Graph a line with a slop of 1/4 that contains the point (6,3)

User Spdrman
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3 votes

Answer:

y=1/4x+3/2

Explanation:

Use the point slope formula:

y-
y_(1)=m(x-
x_(1))

We know the slope is 1/4, and we know a point(6,3).

Substitute 1/4 in for m (slope), 6 in for
x_(1), and 3 in for
y_(1)

y-3=1/4(x-6)

Now, we need to isolate y

Distribute the 1/4

y-3=1/4*x+1/4*-6

y-3=1/4x-3/2

Add 3 to both sides

y=1/4x+3/2

User Seyed Jafari
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1 vote

Answer:

2,2 6,3 10,4 14,5

Explanation:

For this you would need to go up 1 and right 4.

these would be the points.

2,2 6,3 10,4 14,5

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