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Step 1: Identify the slope (m) and y-intercept (b).
Step 2: Plot the y-intercept.
Step 3: Apply the slope. The _____ is the vertical change and the _______ is the horizontal change.
Step 2: Plot the y-intercept.
Step 3: Apply the slope. The _____ is the vertical change and the _______ is the horizontal change.
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Step 1: Identify the slope (m) and y-intercept (b) from the linear equation, which is typically in the form \(y = mx + b\).
Step 2: Plot the y-intercept (b) on the graph. This is the point on the y-axis where the line crosses.
Step 3: Apply the slope (m). The **numerator** is the vertical change (rise) and the **denominator** is the horizontal change (run).
Step 2: Plot the y-intercept (b) on the graph. This is the point on the y-axis where the line crosses.
Step 3: Apply the slope (m). The **numerator** is the vertical change (rise) and the **denominator** is the horizontal change (run).