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Which steps should be used to graph the equation below? y-4=1/3(x+2)

Sagot :

-> First, we want to put it into more of a slope-intercept form so we can graph.

y - 4 = 1/3 (x + 2)

y = 1/3 (x + 2) + 4

y = 1/3x + 2/3 + 4

y = 1/3x + 14/3

-> Next, we will plot the point (0, 14/3) because it is the y-intercept of our equation

-> Last, we will move up one and to the right three, following the pattern of "rise over run" with our slope of 1/3

       [] The finished graph is attached

       [] I have also graphed the original equation to show that they overlap, showing that our simplification works

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