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To graph the equation then state the slope and y- intercept of line.
Answer to Problem 32PPS
Graph of the given equation:
y-intercept of line is 2.
Slope of the line is
Explanation of Solution
Given information: We have given linear equation
Solution:
In order to graph the line, we need to get two points.
Plugging x=0 in given equation
Add 6 on both sides and divide by 3.
We got first coordinate (0,2).
Now, plugging x=3 in given equation
Add 6 on both sides and dividing by 3.
So, we got second coordinate (3,4).
Draw a line by joining the points
From the graph, we can see that line crosses y-axis at 2. Therefore, y-intercept is 2.
Now, if we go 2 units up and 3 units right, we get another coordinate (3,4).
So the slope will be
Therefore, slope of the line is
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