495,664 views
23 votes
23 votes
How do I Graph the line with the given slope m and y-intercept b.
M=-4/3,b=2

How do I Graph the line with the given slope m and y-intercept b. M=-4/3,b=2-example-1
User Wdickerson
by
1.9k points

1 Answer

26 votes
26 votes
So first start at the y-intercept which is also “b”
Then look at your slope “m” and the top is the vertical movement and the denominator is the horizontal movement. So to solve this, you start at (0,2) and you have two choices, to go down 4 and right three OR up 4 left 3.
Remember: if the slope a integer, the denominator is one so you can move left or right one according
User T McKeown
by
3.2k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.