Can You Graph The Equation Using Te Slope And The Y-intercept Y=10/7x+4?

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The y-intercept is at 4, the constant term in the equation. So, the point where the line crosses the y axis is at y=4.

The slope is 10/7. This means y will increase by 10 when x increases by 7. It also means y will decrease by 10 when x decreases by 7. These facts can help you draw a couple of points on your graph besides the intercept point.

The graph of the equation is a line through the points you have plotted, extending to infinity in both directions.

See the attached picture.

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