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18 May, 15:48

How do you turn an equation into slope intercept form? how do you then graph that equation?

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  1. 18 May, 15:52
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    Slope Intercept Form Equation: mx + b = y

    Use the slope, like 3/2 or 4, but first plot the y-intercept, like 3, and then put the equation to these: y = 3/2x + 4 or y = 4x + 4. Plot the y-intercept on the y - axis (the vertical line). If you were to use my examples, you would plot the y-intercept by (0,4). Then if you used my first example equation, move 2 to the right of the plotted coordinates and then up by 3. If you were to use my second equation, however, then you would move to the left of the same plotted coordinates, (0,4), 1 to the right and then up 4.
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