Answer:
Explanation:
Every graph has two axis's, the horizontal line is the x-axis and the Vertical line is the y-axis.
Every line that is graphed is commonly put in slope intercept form:

The b in that equation represent the y-intercept. The y-intercept means the point at which the line of the equation intersects with the y-axis.
The m in the slope intercept form represents the slope of the line. The slope of a line describes both he direction and steepness of the line. The higher the slope the steeper the line. The smaller the slope the less steep the line is.
For example: If we had this line: y = 2x+2
The slope of the line is 2
the y-intercept is 2