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Graph y=3/4 x + 2. What is the slope?

Graph y=3/4 x + 2. What is the slope?-example-1
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Answer:

3/4

Explanation:

The given equation is in the form of y=mx+b

This is where m is the slope, and b is the y intercept.

This said, the slope of the equation is 3/4.

I will attach an image of the graph. I put the equation in a graphing calculator.

If you need to graph by hand, first plot the y intercept, (0,2) and then use the slope to find more points. Then, connenct the points with a ruler.

The image you attached is not the graph of y=3/4x+2, it is the graph of y=5.

It's slope is equal to 0.

Graph y=3/4 x + 2. What is the slope?-example-1
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