How do you graph y=-2+8x?

1 Answer
Apr 25, 2017

x intercept is (1/4,0)

y intercept is (0,-2)

slope is 8

Explanation:

We need a few pieces of information to be able to graph a function. We need the x and y intercepts and the slope.

We can use slope-intercept form to help us find two of these components. Slope-line form is y=mx+b, where m is slope and b is the y intercept.

In our case, m is 8, so our slope is 8, and our y intercept is -2.

So, we have our slope and y intercept, but we still need our x intercept. To find that, we set y to 0 and solve for x:

0=-2+8x

add 2 to both sides

2=8x

divide by 8

1/4=x

So, our x intercept is (1/4,0), our y intercept is (0,-2), and our slope is 8, or up 8, over 1

The final graph should look like this:
graph{y=-2+8x}