The element states Graph equations of slope y-intercept form
or y=mx+b.
We all know the formula for slope y-intercept form it is stated in the element (y=mx+b). The b stands for the y-intercept (where it crosses the y-axes at), and the m stands for the slope. The x stands for a unknown number. Okay to graph we start at our y-intercept then we do the slope or rise over run, rise with the numerator and run with the denominator. Lets give you an example. Click on this site to furthermore explain it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfGjru8RrPg&feature=player_detailpage. (Note: When you graph make sure the direction of the line is right, if the slope is positive it should drop down from the first quadrant or from the your right, but if the slope is negative the line should drop down from the second quadrant or from your left.)
or y=mx+b.
We all know the formula for slope y-intercept form it is stated in the element (y=mx+b). The b stands for the y-intercept (where it crosses the y-axes at), and the m stands for the slope. The x stands for a unknown number. Okay to graph we start at our y-intercept then we do the slope or rise over run, rise with the numerator and run with the denominator. Lets give you an example. Click on this site to furthermore explain it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfGjru8RrPg&feature=player_detailpage. (Note: When you graph make sure the direction of the line is right, if the slope is positive it should drop down from the first quadrant or from the your right, but if the slope is negative the line should drop down from the second quadrant or from your left.)
This will be the easiest topic all year.
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