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OpenStudy (pphalke):

please help

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OpenStudy (fortytherapper):

You can start off by plotting the y-intercept they give you

OpenStudy (pphalke):

how do I plot the x int

OpenStudy (scooby6363):

It should be something close to this... If you have an advanced calculator (TI-83 or above) if you click Y= at the top left and type in: \[(6/5)X - 8\] and proceed to click the graph button on the top right, it will show you the picture of the function. Since the equation is (6/5)X - 8, this means that the slope will hit the y-intercept at -8 and proceed upwards by 6/5 per vertical line.

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