Asked by Anonymous
Graph the equation using the slope and the y-intercept y=7/6x+2.
Thank you for your help.
Thank you for your help.
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Answered by
helper
This is something you will have to do.
Because of formatting, it is not possible to graph here.
Because of formatting, it is not possible to graph here.
Answered by
Shakira
2 is your Y-intercept. So you plot a dot on the 2 on the Y-axis. The slope is 7/6. This is what you do to graph the line. After plotting the dot on the 2 of the Y-axis you go up by seven and go the horizantal way 6 times. You keep on doing this.
It's kind of hard to explain, you should go and search on the internet about Y-intercepts and how to plot.
It's kind of hard to explain, you should go and search on the internet about Y-intercepts and how to plot.
Answered by
Shakira
Please ask about what you don't understand how to do.
Answered by
Shakira
Even better... I suggest you to go on to google and type in Graphs. Click on the first result and you can download this graph. It can plot y-intercepts for you, so you don't have trouble.
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