the website helped but it don't have it for fractons

how do i do it with fractions?

I actually had the same problem like that once too. With fractions, this is how you do it.

For ex. Say you had 8/4.
Divide 8 by 4, and you will get 2. Therefore your y-intercept is 2, and u plot that on the graph. Just divide the fractions and you will get your y-intercept. Don't confuse it with Slope.

o ok thx

To perform calculations involving fractions, you can use a few different methods depending on the specific calculation you need to do. Here are some common operations with fractions and the corresponding methods to solve them:

1. Addition and Subtraction: When adding or subtracting fractions, make sure the denominators (the bottom numbers) are the same. If they are not already the same, you need to find a common denominator. To do this, you can multiply the numerator and denominator of each fraction by the denominator of the other fraction. Once the denominators are the same, you can add or subtract the numerators (the top numbers) and keep the denominator unchanged. Finally, simplify the fraction if necessary.

Example:
1 3 4 1 * 7 + 2 * 4 7 + 8 15
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2 4 8 2 * 4 8 8

2. Multiplication: To multiply fractions, multiply the numerators together to get the new numerator, and multiply the denominators together to get the new denominator. Simplify the fraction if possible.

Example:
3 5 15
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4 7 28

3. Division: To divide one fraction by another, multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction. The reciprocal of a fraction is obtained by swapping the numerator and denominator. Then, proceed with multiplying as you would for multiplication.

Example:
2 3 6
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3 4 4

These methods should help you perform calculations with fractions. You can use a calculator to help simplify or convert your fraction to decimal if desired. Additionally, many online calculators are available specifically for fraction calculations, which may be helpful when dealing with more complex equations involving fractions.