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slope:
y-intercept:
and how to graph

Pls help with slope: y-intercept: and how to graph-example-1
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User Zach Weg
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The y intercept is y=3 and the slope is 1

Explanation:

when the x is all by itself the coefficient or M in the typical Y=mx+b equation is assumed to always be 1 to graph it put your points at -3 and 3

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User Nathan Anderson
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Answer:

Slope: 1

Y-intercept: 3

Graph: See attached.

Explanation:

This equation is given in slope-intercept form. This is written as y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. This means that in the linear equation y = x + 3, our slope is 1 and our y-intercept is 3.

To graph this line, we start from our y-intercept at the coordinate point (0, 3). Then, using our slope, we move one unit up and one unit right, then plot a point. Repeat until you have enough points to graph the full line.

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