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Jalen Gislason

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3w ago

To graph the equation y = 6x - 3, you can use the slope-intercept form y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. In this case, the slope is 6 and the y-intercept is -3. Start by plotting the y-intercept at -3 on the y-axis. Then, use the slope of 6 to rise 6 units and run 1 unit to plot another point. Connect the two points with a straight line to graph the equation y = 6x - 3.

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15y ago

y=6x-3

that is in point-slope form, y=mx+b, where m= the slope and b= the y-intercept

start you graph at the y-intercept, -3

6 is the same as 6/1 or 6 over 1

slope is rise/run so rise 6, run 1

from -3 you go up 6 and over 1. (3,1)

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