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How do you graph the equation of a line if the equation of the line is given in slope-intercept form? Use at least three sentences or bullet points to explain. Explain in the order that you would graph the line.

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See explanation.

Explanation:

To graph the equation of a line, it is good to begin with creating a T chart with x in the first column and y in the second column. Then, put -1, 0, 1, 2 in the x column, and solve for each value of x. The value of x and y will form points. You can check your work when x is equal to zero, then the resulting y is the y intercept. Draw a line through the four points calculated, to form the line on the graph matching the equation in point slope form.

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