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Graph the equation below by plotting the y-intercept and a second point on the line.

Graph the equation below by plotting the y-intercept and a second point on the line-example-1

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ABOUT SLOPE INTERCEPT FORM:

  • y = mx +b
  • m represents the slope
  • b represents the y -intercept AKA the starting point

ABOUT PROBLEM:

Put a dot on the y line, at 2. Since the slope is positive, you start from 2 (starting point AKA y - intercept) & count up 3, right 4 & you'll be given another point which would be this point (4, 5) where 4 is x and 5 is y.


So the two points are 2 & 5, then you'll draw your line or if you want it as ordered pairs, it is (0, 2) & (4, 5)

Hope this helps you!!! :)

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