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Graph the equation below by plotting the y-intercept and a second point on the line. When you click Done, your line will appear

Graph the equation below by plotting the y-intercept and a second point on the line-example-1

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Answer: actually the answer to this question is (0, -5) and ( 2, -2)

Step-by-step explanation: I just took the test on Plato and got it right :)

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Answer:

Explanation:

Equation of the line has been given as,


y=(3)/(2)x-5

By comparing this equation with the y-intercept form of the equation,

y = mx + b

Slope of the line 'm' =
(3)/(2)

and y-intercept 'b' = -5

Table for the points to be plotted on a graph will be,

x y

-4 -11

-2 -6

0 -5

2 -4

4 -3

By plotting y-intercept (0, -5) and any one of the points given in the table we can get the required line.

Graph the equation below by plotting the y-intercept and a second point on the line-example-1
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