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Graph the following lines y=2/3 x +4

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Answer:

See attached graph.

Explanation:

This equation is already in slope-intercept form.

This means the term next to the x is the slope, and the constant being added is the y-intercept.

We know that the y-intercept will be 4 because that’s the constant being added. We also know the slope is
(2)/(3).

A slope of
(2)/(3) will increase in x by 3, for every increase in y by 2.

This info can help us make the graph.

Hope this helped!

Graph the following lines y=2/3 x +4-example-1
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