How do you graph #y=4x+3# using slope intercept form?
1 Answer
Mar 3, 2017
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Put a point at the y-intercept on the graph:
#(0,3)# -
Move up
#4# points in the#+y# -direction and move#1# point in the#+x# -direction and place a second point.
Explanation:
Slope intercept form:
where
and
- Put a point at the y-intercept on the graph:
#(0,3)# -
Slope =
#4 = 4/1 = (-4)/-1# -
Move up
#4# points in the#+y# -direction and move#1# point in the#+x# -direction and place a second point. -
Draw a line that passes through the two points
graph{4x + 3 [-12.18, 10.32, -2.475, 8.775]}