Graph this line using the slope and \( y \)-intercept: \[ y=\frac{3}{5} x+4 \] Click to select points on the graph.
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To graph the line represented by the equation \( y = \frac{3}{5} x + 4 \), start by identifying the slope and \( y \)-intercept. The \( y \)-intercept is 4, meaning the line crosses the \( y \)-axis at the point (0, 4). From this point, use the slope \( \frac{3}{5} \) to find another point on the line: move up 3 units (rise) and 5 units to the right (run) to reach (5, 7). Plot both points and draw a line extending through them for the complete representation of the equation. Don’t forget to label the axes and perhaps even add arrows at both ends of the line to denote that it continues infinitely!