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00:0-1 | In this problem , we are asked to graph the | |
00:02 | line that contains the .31 and has a slope of | |
00:08 | 3/2 . We would start things off by plotting our | |
00:13 | .31 . So we go over three and up one | |
00:19 | and call that point A . In order to graph | |
00:25 | a line . However , we need two points and | |
00:29 | that's where our slope comes in . Remember that slope | |
00:33 | means rise over run . So from our original point | |
00:38 | that we've already plotted , We rise three units 123 | |
00:48 | And run two units 12 And that's where we plot | |
00:57 | our second point , which we call B . Our | |
01:05 | answer is then the line that contains the points A | |
01:09 | and B . Yeah . Mhm . |
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