Can someone please show me the steps to answer this question?
A line with slope 1/3 passes through the point
(3, 6). Which point also lies on this line?
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OpenStudy (abbycross167):
@mathstudent55 could you try to explain how to do this?
OpenStudy (ffasinger):
i think you use Y=MX+or -B for the formula
OpenStudy (abbycross167):
what do you mean?
OpenStudy (abbycross167):
what is the Y=MX+or -B for the formula
OpenStudy (ffasinger):
for the formula
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OpenStudy (abbycross167):
Could you show me how to do this?
OpenStudy (ffasinger):
i am trying to remember . i just know the stupid formula fromthe song they made me learn
OpenStudy (abbycross167):
oh ok well I would really like some help
OpenStudy (ffasinger):
let me see if i can remeber give me like 1min
OpenStudy (ffasinger):
This formula is called slope intercept form . we know that it starts at 3 on the graph i belive # would be our M
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OpenStudy (abbycross167):
ok then what
OpenStudy (ffasinger):
I ment 3 would be m . So then 6 would be b then it would be plus so up one on your graph then over thre and that should get you your ansewer? I think
OpenStudy (abbycross167):
I'm a little confused... so like this?
Y=3x+6
OpenStudy (ffasinger):
Umm yes I am pretty sure. Do you have it on a graph