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y=- +1
3

dont know how 2 solve it 2 get the y-intercept
dont know how 2 graph it
please help and explain it

please help

To find the y-intercept of the equation, which represents the point where the graph intersects the y-axis, we can set the value of x to 0 and solve for y.

Given the equation y = -2/3x + 1, we substitute x with 0:
y = -2/3(0) + 1
y = 0 + 1
y = 1

So the y-intercept is the point (0,1).

To graph the equation, you can follow these steps:
1. Plot the y-intercept point (0,1) on the coordinate plane.
2. Determine another point on the line by selecting an x-value, plugging it into the equation, and solving for y. For example, let's choose x = 3:
y = -2/3(3) + 1
y = -6/3 + 1
y = -2 + 1
y = -1

So, when x = 3, y = -1. Plot the point (3, -1) on the graph.
3. Draw a straight line passing through the two plotted points (0,1) and (3,-1).

This line represents the graph of the equation y = -2/3x + 1.