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OpenStudy (misssmartiez):

Sos.

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

Do you know where it crosses the y axis?

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

That's the y intercept.

OpenStudy (misssmartiez):

?

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

You are looking for the graph that crosses the y axis at 3. That is what the +3 means.

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

The 3x refers to the slope of the line.

OpenStudy (misssmartiez):

a or b? @okdutchman7

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

It's not a because that has a negative slope or b because that crosses the y axis at 2.

OpenStudy (misssmartiez):

c or d ....?.. c?

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

c also has a negative slope which leaves you with... ( ;

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

@MissSmartiez what is your answer?

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Where is the problem in question? I see none posted.

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

I second mathmale. I don't see a problem.

OpenStudy (misssmartiez):

OpenStudy (misssmartiez):

@mathmale @Maddy1251 ---.

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Graph that linear equation y=3x+3. Start at the origin. Go up along the y-axis 3 units to (0,3). That's your y-intercept. Now draw a line with slope 3/1 through that point. Compare your result to the four possible answers.

OpenStudy (misssmartiez):

Guessing D?...

OpenStudy (mathmale):

I want to be supportive, but I don't support guessing. Why D? Please explain your choice.

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

That's right @MissSmartiez

OpenStudy (misssmartiez):

Oh, ok, I need help with other problems, I simply don't get Constant of Proportionality and how to graph it. _ can you say how this is correct, okdutch??

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