Section 2: The Slope-Intercept Equation

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Graphing a Line Using Its Slope and y-Intercept

The equation of a line with a slope of m and a y-intercept of (0, b) is y = mx + b.

To graph a line that is written in slope-intercept form:

  1. Plot the y-intercept on the coordinate plane.
  2. Use the slope to find another point on the line.
  3. Join the plotted points with a straight line.

Example:

Graph the line. y = 4x – 3

Solution:

This line is given in slope-intercept form: y = mx + b.

The y-intercept of the line is –3. b = –3

The slope of the line is 4. m = 4

Therefore the graph of the equation is shown below.

 


 



Example.

Determine the equation of the graph that is shown.

Solution:

The y-intercept of the line is 1. b = 1.

The slope of the line is –2/3. m = –2/3.

Substitute these values into the slope-intercept equation of a line: y = mx + b

The equation of the line is .


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