How do you graph using slope and intercept of x+y=-1 ?

1 Answer
Dec 21, 2015

m=-1
b=-1

Explanation:

Convert x+y=-1 to slope-intercept form by solving for y.

Subtract x from both sides.

y=-x-1

The equation is now in slope-intercept form, y=mx+b, where m is the slope, and b is the y-intercept.

m=-1 and b=-1

Since any whole number can be expressed as a fraction with 1 as the denominator, we can express m as (-1)/1. Since b is the value of y when x=0, we have the point (0,-1).

Plot the point, then use the slope to find more points. Starting at (0,-1), move down one space and right one space. Plot the point. You only need two points for a straight line, but you can plot more if you wish. Draw a straight line through the points.

graph{y=-x-1 [-12.6, 12.6, -6.3, 6.3]}