Asked by Natalie
                How do I graph a slope of 2/3 passing through the point of (-3,-4). Please help.
I was given this answer, but I am unsure if it is correct
**Since the slope is 2/3, go right up 3 and up 2 and plot another point.
            
        I was given this answer, but I am unsure if it is correct
**Since the slope is 2/3, go right up 3 and up 2 and plot another point.
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                    Answered by
            Reiny
            
    start at (-3,-4) and mark it
since slope = rise/run = 2/3
the rise is 2 and the run is 3
so from the point (-3,-4) go to the right 3 (run of 3),
then go up 2 (rise of 2)
mark this new point, join with a line and you are done
Easy, eh ??
    
since slope = rise/run = 2/3
the rise is 2 and the run is 3
so from the point (-3,-4) go to the right 3 (run of 3),
then go up 2 (rise of 2)
mark this new point, join with a line and you are done
Easy, eh ??
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