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In this video we'll draw the graph for 2x - 3y = 6. First, we will use a table of values to plot points on the graph. Once we have two or three points, we can draw our line for the linear equation. You can choose any values of x for your table, however, 0, 1, and -1 are often best since they result in point that will fit on your graph paper. It we rearrange the equation to y = 2/3x - 2 we can also use the slope intercept formula to draw the graph. Here we use the general format y=mx + b (sometimes written y=mx + c). b tells us where the graph crosses the y axis. That gives us our first point for the graph. m is the slope. We can use the slope to find the rise over run. For a slope of 2/3 we go up 2 on the y axis and over 3 on the x axis. We can do that as many times as we need to in order to draw an accurate line. I prefer to use the slope intercept form since it is much quicker with some practice. Then I’ll plug some values into 2x - 3y = 6 to make sure they fall on the line. If they don’t there is likely a problem. When graphing equations it is helpful to have them in slope intercept form (y = mx + b), just like we have in this video.