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What is Y=3/4+2 graphed

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Answer:I don't possess a graph so I'll teach it to you.Step-by-step explanation:In a coordinate plane with 4 quadrants, the formula for this equation is SLOPE. This is fairly a very easy topic to learn about. The formula is y = mx + b.So I assume you forgot to put the "x" after the 3/4. Anyway, to answer this the "2" in bthe equation is the y-intercept. So the X-coordinate will ALWAYS be ZERO! O basically you plot at (0,2). Next, you grab the slope. To get it you must use the RISE OVER RUN technique. You rise 3 UP and since it's a POSITIVE SLOPE, 3/4, NOT -3/4, you RUN 4 units to the RIGHT, which gives you (5,4), I believe. And you keep doing that until the graph is finished. And if you want to go backwards from (0,2), you make the RISE AND RUN, NEGATIVE. It's very simple. In the end you should get a line like "/" on your graph which means it's a POSITIVE SLOPE. If it's "\", IT'S A NEGATIVE SLOPE. I hope this helps and PLEASE FOLLOW ME! I JUST STARTED BRAINLY!