301,794 views
28 votes
28 votes
Use the slope and Y-Intercept, If possible, To graph the line whose equation is given

Use the slope and Y-Intercept, If possible, To graph the line whose equation is given-example-1
User Leonardo Cruz
by
3.1k points

1 Answer

21 votes
21 votes

Answer: y=-4x+2 will give you a straight line all the way down

The y-intercept formula says that the y-intercept of a function y = f(x) is obtained by substituting x = 0 in it. Using this, the y-intercept of a graph is the point on the graph whose x-coordinate is 0. i.e., just look for the point where the graph intersects the y-axis and it is the y-intercept

hope this helps

Explanation:

User YavgenyP
by
2.5k points