Sorry, I am unable to directly interact with graphics or perform visual tasks. However, I can provide you with the steps to graph the line with a given slope that goes through point (3,1) using a traditional method:
Step 1: Plot the point (3,1) on the coordinate plane. This point will represent one point on the line.
Step 2: Determine the slope. It is mentioned to have a slope of , but the actual value of the slope is missing. Please provide the correct value of the slope.
Step 3: Use the slope-intercept form of a linear equation, y = mx + b, where m represents the slope and b represents the y-intercept, to find the equation of the line.
Step 4: Once you have the equation of the line, you can plot more points on the line by substituting different x-values into the equation and solving for y.
Step 5: Connect all the plotted points to form a straight line.
Graph the line with a slope of
that goes through (3,1)
Step 1: Click on the line BC button
Step 2: Click on (3,1) on the coordinate plane to create point B
Step 3: Drag point C to create a line with a slope of
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LINE BC
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