How Do I Graph a Linear Equation?
InterferingHood路2 months agoTo graph a linear equation like y=mx+b, start by plotting the y-intercept (b) on the y-axis. Then, use the slope (m) to find another point by rising and running. Connect the dots, and boom, you have a line!
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Just plot the y-intercept first and use the slope to find another point. Draw the line through those points. Easy peasy!
It's as simple as using graph paper, plotting the y-intercept and slope, and connecting the dots.
Trust me, as someone who survived algebra, plotting the y-intercept first and using the slope to find another point is the way to go. Draw the line, and you鈥檙e done!
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