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If I have found my slope intercept form and I need to graph the line but my slope and y intercept are fractions do I need to make the denominators the same to graph the line?

If I have found my slope intercept form and I need to graph the line but my slope-example-1
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The formula for the slope-intercept form of a line is:


\begin{gathered} y=mx+b \\ m=slope \\ b=intercept \end{gathered}

If you have found the slope-intercept form and need to graph the line, but your slope and y-intercept are fractions, you do not really need to make the denominators the same. All you need to do is make a table of values on a range of values from which your graph can be plotted.

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