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How do you graph y= 6/5x + 1?​

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Explanation:

Hey, there!!

To graph a equation, we must find the coordinates of x and y.

So, as the equation is,


y = (6)/(5) x + 1

Here, the equation is for finding the coordinates of y and x should be supposed. Remember, always suppose the value in equal interval.

Now,

x = 0 1 2 3

y= 1 2.2 3.4 4.6

Here, if you are confused how do i get 1, 2.2,3.4,4.6 as y value, put the value of x such as,


y = (6)/(5) * 0 + 1

which is equal to 1.

so,in this we got values.

Now,

List coordinates,

(0,1),(1,2.2),(2,3.4),(3,4.6)

Then plot on graph!!!

Hope it helps.....

User Laaposto
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Answer:

Start at postive 1 on the y axis put a dot there. From the dot go down 6 and go left 5.

Explanation:

6/5=rise over run

1=y-axis

y=mx+b

m=slope

b=y-intersept

User Dylan Lawrence
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