ok put the 2 on the y-intercept goes up and down and the slope is going up 4 and over 1
2006-11-02 04:52:38
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answer #1
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answered by brian 3
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The general form of a line is y=mx+b.
b is the y-intercept. This is the position your line crosses the y-axis, where x=0 and y=b (0,b)
m is the slope of the line. An easy way to do it is put the number into fraction form (an integer would be the integer over 1)... and then move up the y-axis (if the number is negative move down) the number of units on top, and across the x-axis the number of units on the bottom from the y-intercept (b). Examples: m= 5 (move up 5 units, to the right 1 unit), m= 2/3 (move up 2 units, over 3), m= -3 (move DOWN 3 units, right 1 unit)
2006-11-02 13:05:24
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answer #2
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answered by shortstuf_2 3
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Y intercept is 2
slope is 4.
Put a point a (0,2) go up 4 and over 1 and place another point (1,6). Connect the dots. Extend the line. Thats the graph. Too easy, huh?
2006-11-02 12:50:21
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answer #3
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answered by davidosterberg1 6
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the line goes through the point (0,2)
and has slope 4
this is all you need to graph it
as you know it goes through (0,2) and has slope 4 then it also goes through the point (1,6)
In an equation of the form y=mx+b
b is always the y intercept and m the slope
2006-11-02 12:50:39
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answer #4
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answered by cmadame 3
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the following points are part of the line
x=0, y=2
x=1,y=6
Draw the line thruigh these two points.
2006-11-02 12:56:25
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answer #5
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answered by ramesh the great 1
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