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Graph y = 3/4 + 2.??? Idk what this is

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linear line. but not passing through the origin
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Answer:

This equation is for a linear graph.

y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. To graph this, plot a point at (0, 2), as that is your y-intercept.

As for the slope, always remember
(rise)/(run\\). What this means is you first count up before counting horizontally for the slope. Your slope is 3/4, so from your y-intercept, count three numbers up, and four to the right (since the slope is positive). This second point should be at (4, 5)

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