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How do I change the slope 3/2 to go on a graph?
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How do I change the slope 3/2 to go on a graph?
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If I remember correctly, you don't need to change it. You start at the point you are given and go up 3 and to the right 2.
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Rise over run. Up 3, to the right 2 (because it's positive) up 3, to the right 2, etc. if it was negative numbers you would go down and to the left.
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