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| Question 196059:  I am trying to help my son with Graphing Linear equations. It has been about 20 years since I have done this. Could you explain how to do this one problem to me and so I can help him understand what to do?
 y=2x+0
 slope=
 y-intercept
 solution= (    ,    )
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! y=2x+0 slope=
 y-intercept
 solution= ( , )
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 To find the slope of a linear (straight line) equation, put it into "slope-intercept" form, y = mx + b.  m is the slope, and b i the y-intercept.
 y = 2x + 0 is already in that form.
 m = 2 and the y-intercept is 0.  The y-intercept is actually a point, (0,0).  It the point where the line intercepts the y-axis, so it's always (0,??).
 
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