Hi. What does it mean when the directions say, ''Identify the slope and y-intercept of the graph of each equation''? I would like to know if you can explain it any better. Thank you! Here's a way that always works: 1. Find the number on the x-axis where the graphed line crosses it. Call that number a. [a is the x-intercept] 2. Find the number on the y-axis where the graphed line crosses it. Call that number b. {b is the y-intercept] 3. Make the fraction b/a and simplify if possible. 4. Change the sign of that. That's the slope. Example 1. Look at the graph of this line:1. The number on the x-axis where the graphed line crosses it is 2. 2. The number on the y-axis where the graphed line crosses it is -3. 3. Make the fraction -3/2 4. Change the sign of that to +3/2. That's the slope! Example 2. Look at the graph of this line: 1. The number on the x-axis where the graphed line crosses it is +8. 2. The number on the y-axis where the graphed line crosses it is +4. 3. Make the fraction (+4)/(+8) and that simplifies to 1/2. 4. Change the sign of that to -1/2. That's the slope! Also, I was wondering if you could help me solve this problem out: Graph the equation y = -x 1. Find at least two points following these rules. It's a good idea to find a third point as a check to see if all three line up. A. Arbitrarily pick some value (number) and a letter either x or y. B. Substitute that value you picked for the letter you picked, and solve for value of the other letter. C. Make the ordered pair (x-value, y-value) 2. Plot them. A. I arbitrarily pick the value -2 and the letter y. B. I substitute -2 for y in y = -x -2 = -x 2 = x C. I make the ordered pair (2,-2) A. I arbitrarily pick the value 0 and the letter y. B. I substitute 0 for y in y = -x 0 = -x x = 0 C. I make the ordered pair (0,0) A. I arbitrarily pick the value 3 and the letter x. B. I substitute 3 for x in y = -x y = -3 C. I make the ordered pair (3,-3) I plot them and draw a line through them: Edwin