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Answer:
See below:
Step-by-step explanation:
No, it appears to be incorrect if its based off the image you have provided.
I can help you make it correct though.
I'll take you through 2 steps to solve the problem, one being Equations and another being Graphing.
Equations
So, to find the slope, we need to get an equation. Most slope's are in the [tex]y=mx+b[/tex] form which have a few components that we need to know to figure it out.
Now that we know this, we can start breaking i down and soon begin graphing.
The y intercept is one point that we can use to start the line, as the question says to graph the line, we need to start by using the y intercept as one point on the line which would be (0,6) so that would be one point.
Graphing
To graph the line, we need to find the y intercept and another point. For example, we found the y intercept in the previous section, and it was (0,6). We can find another point by just looking at the slope. The slope of the line is 3 so we would go up 3 right 1 from our point to get our second point.
So, our points would be:
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