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How do i graph y=1/2+4

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User Pierre C
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Answer:

To graph the equation of a line written in slope-intercept (y=mx+b) form, start by plotting the y-intercept, which is the b value. The y-intercept is where the line will cross the y-axis, so count up or down on the y-axis the number of units indicated by the b value. From the y-intercept point, use the slope to find a second point. The numerator of the slope tells you how many units to move up or down from the intercept, and the denominator of the slope tells you how many units to move left or right in order to plot the second point. Connect the two points and draw arrows at either end to indicate that the line extends infinitely.

Explanation:

Since the equation is in y=mx+B form, M is the value of we can use B as the Y_Intercept and M as the slope.

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User Richerlariviere
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y=1/2+4

y=2+4

y=6

or

y=1/2+4

y=1/6

y=6

Those homeworks are so easy lmaøoo

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