How do you graph y=4x-8?

1 Answer
Nov 29, 2017

Refer to the graph with Slope(m) = 4 and Y-Intercept = -8

Explanation:

y = mx + b is the equation of a straight line usually written this way, where m represents the Slope ( or Gradient ) and b the Y-Intercept. It is also in Slope-Intercept Form.

Also,

m = (rise)/(run) or ( Change in y) / (Change in x)

We need to graph y = 4x - 8

We observe that it is already in Slope-Intercept Form.

Hence, Slope = m = 4

Y-Intercept = (-8)

Go to the graph and plot the point the point (0, -8) on the y-axis.

Then rise 4 and run 1. Plot the point (1, -4)

Then again "rise 4" and then "run" 1. Plot the point (2, 0)

Join all these points on the graph and you will find a straight line. graph{4x - 8 [-19.75, 20.25, -14.88, 5.12]}

Also refer to an additional graph available with my suggested solution with points plotted.

Hope this helps.
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