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What does Y=3x + 15 look like on a graph

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Answer:

it looks like that

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What does Y=3x + 15 look like on a graph-example-1
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Explanation:

y = 3x + 15 represents a straight line whose y-intercept is (0, 15) and which has the steep positive slope m = 3.

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