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GRAPH the linear equation. Use the y-intercept and the slope to help you.
y=-5/3x+6
begin with b=
move with m=
y=-5/3x+6
begin with b=
move with m=
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whats the answer for b and m
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GPT 3.5
To graph the linear equation y = -5/3x + 6, we will start with the y-intercept (b) which is 6.
Plot the point (0,6) on the graph.
Next, determine the slope (m), which is -5/3. This means that for every 3 units you move to the right, you must move 5 units down.
From the y-intercept (0,6), move 3 units to the right and then 5 units down to plot another point. This point should be (3,1).
Continue this pattern of moving 3 units to the right and then 5 units down to plot additional points.
Draw a straight line through all the points. This line represents the graph of the linear equation y = -5/3x + 6.
Plot the point (0,6) on the graph.
Next, determine the slope (m), which is -5/3. This means that for every 3 units you move to the right, you must move 5 units down.
From the y-intercept (0,6), move 3 units to the right and then 5 units down to plot another point. This point should be (3,1).
Continue this pattern of moving 3 units to the right and then 5 units down to plot additional points.
Draw a straight line through all the points. This line represents the graph of the linear equation y = -5/3x + 6.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
In the equation y = -5/3x + 6, the y-intercept (b) is 6 and the slope (m) is -5/3.
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