Math Help Please! Final Quiz!?

Slope-Intercept Form of Linear Equation
y = mx + b, where:
m is the slope.
b is the y-intercept.

m = 3/2
b = -2

y = 3/2 * x - 2

Two points are necessary to draw the line. Use the y-intercept as one point then use the slope to find another point by the y-intercept.

Slope = rise/run = 3/2

y-intercept: ( 0, -2 )
Another Point: ( 0 + 2, -2 + 3 ) = ( 2, 1 )
 
Slope-Intercept Form of Linear Equation
y = mx + b, where:
m is the slope.
b is the y-intercept.

m = 3/2
b = -2

y = 3/2 * x - 2

Two points are necessary to draw the line. Use the y-intercept as one point then use the slope to find another point by the y-intercept.

Slope = rise/run = 3/2

y-intercept: ( 0, -2 )
Another Point: ( 0 + 2, -2 + 3 ) = ( 2, 1 )
 
Using the slope-intercept form of a line, find the equation of the line with slope 3/2 and y-intercept -2. Then graph the line on the grid provided and explain how you determined your graph.
 
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