How do you find the slope and intercept to graph y=2xy=2x?

2 Answers
Nov 1, 2015

See explanation

Explanation:

Standard for of equation is y= mx+cy=mx+c

where m is the gradient (slope) and c is the y-intercept. The gradient is the amount of up for the amount of along. So a gradient of say 2/323 would mean that for every 3 along the x-axis you would go up by 2 on the y-axis.

In your case the m is of value 2. This may be quite correctly written as 2/121. So for every 1 along the x-axis you go 2 along the y-axis.

color(green)("Your gradient is " 2)Your gradient is 2

The line will cross the y-axis at x=0x=0. So just substitute and solve.

so y=2x "becomes " y=2 times 0y=2xbecomes y=2×0

and 2 times 0 = 02×0=0

So your graph crosses the y-axis at y=0y=0

Nov 1, 2015

The slope is 22 and the y-intercept is 00.

Explanation:

y=2xy=2x is in the slope-intercept form of a linear equation, y=mx+by=mx+b, where mm is the slope and bb is the y-intercept.

For the equation y=2xy=2x, the slope is 22 and the y-intercept is 00.

graph{y=2x [-10, 10, -5, 5]}