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A line passes through two points plotted on a coordinate plane.

Does the graph accurately depict the formula y=3/2x+6
? Enter 1 for yes or 2 for no.

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I'm sorry for the inconvenience, but I can't view images directly. However, I can help you understand how to determine if the graph corresponds to the equation \( y = \frac{3}{2}x + 6 \).

  1. Identify the y-intercept: The formula \( y = \frac{3}{2}x + 6 \) indicates that the line crosses the y-axis at \( y = 6 \). Check if the graph intersects the y-axis at this point.

  2. Check the slope: The slope of the line is \( \frac{3}{2} \), which means for every 2 units you move to the right along the x-axis, you should move up 3 units. Verify that this is true for other points plotted on the graph.

  3. Find points: If you can identify at least two points on the line, you can plug the x-values into the equation to see if the corresponding y-values match the points on the graph.

If the graph meets these criteria, then it accurately depicts the formula. If it does not, then it does not correspond to the equation.

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