Slope intercept forum of an equation is
y = mX + b
"m" is the slope and "b" gives the y-intercept if they exist.
y=x would be graphed with a slope of 1 and a y intercept of 0
y = 1 x X + 0
1 x X is just X, adding 0 to anything gives you the same number you started with.
A slope of 1 means you go up one point on the y axis for every 1 point on the x axis and mark a point. Continue the up one over to get two or more points and connect the dots.
Because this has a y intercept of z, its touches the y axix at 0.
Hopefully that was understandable.
How do you graph y=x in a coordinate?
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"Because this has a y intercept of z, its touches the y axix at 0. "
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"Because this has a y intercept of 0, its touches the y axix at 0. "
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"Because this has a y intercept of 0, its touches the y axix at 0. "