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Graph y−2=−34(x−6) using the point and slope given in the equation.
Use the line tool and select two points on the line.
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The point–slope form is y − 2 = −3/4 (x − 6). So the point is (6, 2) and the slope is −3/4 (right 4, down 3).
Two easy points to use:
- Start: (6, 2)
- Move right 4, down 3 → (10, −1)
(Another point if you prefer moving left/up: (2, 5). The y‑intercept is (0, 6.5).)
Use the line tool and click (6, 2) and (10, −1) to draw the line.
Two easy points to use:
- Start: (6, 2)
- Move right 4, down 3 → (10, −1)
(Another point if you prefer moving left/up: (2, 5). The y‑intercept is (0, 6.5).)
Use the line tool and click (6, 2) and (10, −1) to draw the line.
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