How do you graph y=4x+4 using rise over run?

1 Answer
Nov 12, 2017

The "rise over run" method is used for the slope, and you start at the c-value.

Explanation:

This function is linear. This means that the graph will be a straight line.

The rise and run method is only valid for the slope.

The slope is the term with the variable, in this case, 4x.

Rise and run is also useful for slopes with a fraction, with the numerator being the "rise" and the denominator being the "run". All whole numbers are a fraction with the denominator being 1.

Therefore, in this case, the rise is by 4, and the run is by 1 to the right.

Where we start is the c-value. In this case, it is 4.

From 4 on the y-axis, count up 4and1 to the right. Mark the point. Repeat this a few times until you have a line of points and join them.

Put all this together and we get a graph looking like this:

graph{y=4x+4 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}

Hope this helps :)