How do I graph the equation #y=x+3?#
1 Answer
Sep 18, 2016
You would have to create a graph with a slope of
Explanation:
To begin with, you must find the slope of the equation
Then identify the y-intercept which in this case is
Furthermore, when graphed, this is how the line
graph{x+3 [-7.17, 12.83, -2.38, 7.62]}
Slope: measure of the steepness of a line ( the rise over the run)
Y-intercept: point where the line crosses the y-axis