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Why might someone choose to use y-intercept and the slope to graph a line?
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Why might someone choose to use y-intercept and the slope to graph a line?
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Because it's so easy to draw the line that way.
You only need to mark one point on the y-axis, then place the edge
of your ruler on that point and slant it properly, and bada-bing, you
go ahead and draw the line.
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