Which graph represents y= 2/3x+3? Please explain

Answer:
Third option
Step-by-step explanation:
Because it starts in the point 3 on the y-axis, and because it goes 3 right and 2 up from that point on the x-axis.
Answer:
The graph in the image is the correct one
Step-by-step explanation:
The slope intercept equation is y=mx+b, "m" is the slope and the "b" is the y-intercept
the y-intercept is the point where the lines crosses the y-axis and on the graph that point is 3, so our "b" would be 3, y=mx+3
Now, an easy way to get our slope is rise over run (rise/run) Start from any point where the line touches a point and count striaght up until you find another point and go to the left/right depending on where the point is. if we do that, we will get 2/3 as our slope/"m", y=2/3x+3
We can also find the slope using the slope formula, [tex]m=\frac{y2-y1}{x2-x1}[/tex]
just find 2 coordinates on the graph and plug them in. If you have a graph, then I would recommend rise over run (rise/run)
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