Graph line point -7,-4 and a slope of - 2/3
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Explanation:
The y-intercept tells you where the graph crosses the y-axis. You can also solve for the x-intercept:
y
=
2
3
x
+
4
0
=
2
3
x
+
4
−
4
=
2
3
x
−
6
=
x
x-intercept is
(
−
6
,
0
)
.
So now we have the points (0,4) and (-6,0). We can use these two points to draw a line.
graph{y=(2/3)x+4 [-10.17, 9.83, -3.04, 6.96]}
You can use the slope to find intermediate points to make sure your line is accurately graphed. The slope of 2/3 means that there is a change of 2 in the y-coord and 3 in the x-coord for each (integer, integer) point lying on the line. So another point that falls on the line would be (-6+3, 0+2) = (-3,2). Etc...
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Explanation:
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