SOLUTION: How would you graph y=x?

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Question 17120: How would you graph y=x?
Answer by rapaljer(4671)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is actually y = 1x + 0, so the y intercept is zero, and the slope is 1.

Start by putting a point at the y intercept at zero, then measure UP 1 and right 1 and put the next point. Connect the lines. It should look like this:



See my recently posted Lesson Plan on Graphing and Slope of a Line!

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