Graph the line that has a slope of 3/2 and includes the point (−6, −7). Click to select points on the graph.
Graph the line that has a slope of 3/2 and includes the point (−6, −7) Click to select points on the graph
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To graph a line with a slope of ( frac{3}{2} ) that passes through the point ( (-6, -7) ), follow these steps:
1. Start with the Point: Plot the point ( (-6, -7) ) on the graph.
2. Understand the Slope: The slope ( frac{3}{2} ) means that for every 2 units you move to the right (in the positive x-direction), you move 3 units up (in the positive y-direction).
3. Use the Slope: From the point ( (-6, -7) ):
– Move 2 units to the right: ( -6 + 2 = -4 )
– Move up 3 units: ( -7 + 3 = -4 )
– Plot the new point ( (-4, -4) ).
4. Draw the Line: Use a ruler to connect the points ( (-6, -7) ) and ( (-4, -4) ). Extend the line in both directions.
5. Label the Graph: It’s helpful to label your slope and points for clarity.
Now you’ve successfully graphed the line with the slope of ( frac{3}{2} ) through the point ( (-6, -7) )!
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