How do you find the slope and intercept to graph y=14x?

1 Answer
Nov 5, 2015

Using y=mx+b.

Explanation:

y=mx+b is slope intercept form. m meaning slope, and b meaning y intercept.

You're given y=14x which could be interpreted as y=14x+0 which lines up very well with slope intercept form. The coefficient of x is 14, which is the slope (where m is), and the addition at the end of the function is 0, which means that your y intercept is 0 (b).

Your fuction will look like this graph below once you graph.
graph{14x [-22.81, 22.8, -11.4, 11.41]}