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welcome what id like to do is show you how to graph this linear equation thats in slope-intercept form and i love this equation because we see seven thirds and like ah thats not a nice fraction you know how is this going to help us graph it but the nice thing about graphing slope intercept form is it doesnt really matter what the fraction is thats just gonna i mean thats just or when our fraction is our slope that actually just helps us out and its just gonna be our rate of change between any two points so again lets kind of go through again the components that we need for slope intercept form we first need to identify what the y intercept is which is 11 and then what the slope is which is negative seven thirds so im just going to rewrite these slope which is equal to a negative seven thirds and then the y-intercept i always like to write as a coordinate point which is zero comma eleven because remember were going to be plotting that y-intercept so its very important for us