Graph this function:
y = 3/7 x + 1
Click to select points on the graph.
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To graph the function ( y = frac{3}{7}x + 1 ), follow these steps:
1. Identify the slope and y-intercept: The slope is ( frac{3}{7} ) and the y-intercept is ( 1 ). This means that the line crosses the y-axis at the point (0, 1).
2. Plot the y-intercept: Start by plotting the point (0, 1) on the graph.
3. Use the slope to find another point: From the y-intercept (0, 1), you use the slope ( frac{3}{7} ). This means for every 7 units you move to the right (positive direction on the x-axis), you move up 3 units (positive direction on the y-axis). Therefore, from (0, 1), moving right 7 units takes you to (7, 1 + 3) = (7, 4).
4. Plot the second point: Plot the point (7, 4) on the graph.
5. Draw the line: Connect the points (0, 1) and (7, 4) with a straight line, extending it in both directions.
This line represents the function ( y = frac{3}{7}x + 1 ). If you need more help or have further questions, feel free to ask or