SOLUTION: how do you graph a y=mx+b equation
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Question 970808: how do you graph a y=mx+b equation
Answer by josgarithmetic(39630) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find points (x,y); assign values for x and calculate or evaluate the corresponding y values. Plot points on a Cartesian system and draw the line through the points.
That form of equation, y=mx+b is the SLOPE-INTERCEPT form of the equation for a line. The slope is m and the y-axis intercept is (0,b). You can make your graph using these.
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