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To graph the equation ( y = 2x + 6 ), start by identifying the y-intercept, which is 6 (the point where the line crosses the y-axis). Plot the point (0, 6) on the graph. Next, use the slope, which is 2 (or ( \frac{2}{1} )), to find another point; from (0, 6), rise 2 units up and run 1 unit to the right to plot the point (1, 8). Finally, draw a straight line through the two points to represent the graph of the equation.

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2w ago

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