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Where do the slope and y-intercept show up in the tables and graphs?

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Positive side of graph?
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Answer:

Solution: The general form of the line on a graph is y = mx+c,

where y is the coordinate of the point along the y-axis,

x is the coordinate of the point along the x-axis,

m is the slope of the line or arc tan of the angle the line makes with the x-axis, and

c is the intercept the line makes on the y-axis.

Suppose we want a line having a slope of 45º with the x-axis and passes through point P (4,6), the equation of the line is

y = mx + c

6 = tan 45 * 4 + c, or

6 = 4 + c, or

c = 6–4 = 2.

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