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please describe the difference between the slope and the y-intercept. Please also describe how we can use the slope and y-intercept to graph.

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Answer:

The slope is basically the rate of change in which it describes how steep the line is. The y-intercept is a point in the graph in which a point crosses the y axis.

The slope and the y-intercept is connected with the formula y=mx+b, where b is the y intercept and mx is the slope. With this equation, you can graph by first putting your y-intercept (b) in the graph, remember that the y-intercept has x as 0, for example (0,4) or (0,12). After that, all you have to do to complete the line is to use the slope by plugging the x to the slope and adding the y-intercept.

Now you might have a little idea of what is the slope and y-intercept, and might still be confused on certain things, so ill give an example.

ex) you are given the formula y=2x+4 and you are asked to graph it

step 1) you take the b, which is 4 and put it in the graph, knowing the the point is (0,4) because b is the y-intercept, which means that x=0.

step 2) take a random x point on the xaxis and plug it in the formula, then you add the b (4), lets say x=2

so it will become 2(2) +4 = 6, so when x=2, y is 6.

Now you have found 2 points, (0,4) and (2,6), all you have to do is plug it in the graph.

The graph is drawn below.

If you have anymore questions, don't hesitate to message me.

Hope that answers your question, good luck in your test

ps. Math becomes waaaay harder

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