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How do I Graph y=2/3? (Without the fraction form)

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First of all, the slope of the line y=2/3 is 0, which means the line is horizontal.

Next, 2/3 is the y-intercept of the line (where the line touches the y-axis)

The line touches the y-axis at (0, 2/3) (or, 0.66667 in decimal form)


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Answer:

Here you go! :) (Its at (0,2/3)

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