How do you graph #y=8/3x-3#?

1 Answer
Mar 2, 2018

#y=8/3#x-3 has a slope of 8/3 and a Y intercept of -3.

Explanation:

To start graphing this equation, think of #y=#mx+b. M is equal to our slope and b is equal to our Y-Intercept. By looking at the equation #y=8/3#x-3 we see that our M is 8/3 (Think of #rise-:run). #8/3 means going up 8 units every time it goes to the right 3 units. Our #B=#-3, which means our graph will intersect the y-axis when #y=#3

graph{y=8/3x-3 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}