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How do you graph an equation in slope intercept form? - Answers

Slope intercept is y=mx+b Now, substitute 0 for x, and y=b. Plot the point (0,y) Then, substitute 0 for y, this one is a bit more complex: 0=mx+b -b = mx -b/m = x Since you have those values for b and m, substitute them in and you will have your value for x. Plot the point (x,0). Now for the fun part.... CONNECT THE DOTS! And you're done, you've plotted the equation. You can also substitute other values for x and y, but I personally find 0 to be the easiest.



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Slope intercept is y=mx+b Now, substitute 0 for x, and y=b. Plot the point (0,y) Then, substitute 0 for y, this one is a bit more complex: 0=mx+b -b = mx -b/m = x Since you have those values for b and m, substitute them in and you will have your value for x. Plot the point (x,0). Now for the fun part.... CONNECT THE DOTS! And you're done, you've plotted the equation. You can also substitute other values for x and y, but I personally find 0 to be the easiest.



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How do you graph an equation in slope intercept form? - Answers

Slope intercept is y=mx+b Now, substitute 0 for x, and y=b. Plot the point (0,y) Then, substitute 0 for y, this one is a bit more complex: 0=mx+b -b = mx -b/m = x Since you have those values for b and m, substitute them in and you will have your value for x. Plot the point (x,0). Now for the fun part.... CONNECT THE DOTS! And you're done, you've plotted the equation. You can also substitute other values for x and y, but I personally find 0 to be the easiest.

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