How do you graph y=6−1.25x?

Kenna Stanton

Kenna Stanton

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2022-11-19

How do you graph y=6−1.25x?

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dilettato5t1

dilettato5t1

Beginner2022-11-20Added 25 answers

This is in slope intercept form, y=mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y -intercept .

The slope is −1.25.

The y-intercept is 6.

Convert the slope to an improper fraction.

- 1.25 = - 1 25 100 = - 125 100 = - 5 4 = r i s e r u n = s l o p e

The first point should be placed on (0,6).

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