How do you graph y= (1/2)x? Algebra Graphs of Linear Equations and Functions Graphs Using Slope-Intercept Form 1 Answer ali ergin Apr 18, 2016 "for "x=0" "y=0 "for "y=0" "x=0 Explanation: y=1/2x "for "x=0" "y=0 "for "x=1" "y=1/2 "for "x=2" "y=1 "for "x=3" "y=3/2 .................................. .................................. "for "y=0" "x=0 "for "y=1" "x=2 "for "y=2" "x=4 "for "y=3" "x=6 Answer link Related questions How do you graph 2x-3y=6 using slope intercept form? How do you graph a line using slope-intercept form? Does a graph always have a y-intercept? Where is the y-intercept of y=2x+0.5 on a graph? How do you graph y=-3x+5 using slope intercept form? Once you graph the y-intercept, how do you determine the second point? How do you know if you graphed the linear equation correctly? How do you graph y=-\frac{1}{5}x-11? How do you graph 2x + 5y = 10 using the slope and y-intercept? How do you graph 3x-5y= 10 using the slope and y intercept? See all questions in Graphs Using Slope-Intercept Form Impact of this question 2662 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License