Do you know how to graph an equation once you have the equation. Say you have an  equation like y=mx+b. The first thing you need to do is make your graph. Once you have made your graph, everything will be easier to plot. The first thing you need to do is plug in your numbers to the equation above. Lets say that once you plug in the numbers, you get y= 3/4x + 5. Once you have your equation plugged in, you need to find the y-intercept. To find the y-intercept, all you need to do is look at the number which replaces the letter b in your equation in this case, it is positive five. Since it is a positive number you need to plot it on the positive side of the y-intercept. Once this is plotted, you need to plot the fraction part of the equation, in this case 3/4. To plot it, you need to go to the positive five, go up three, and since the 4 is positive go to the right four times. Once this is there, make a point where it stopped. There you go, your equation is complete.

     I hope that you have learned how to plot this. It is fairly simple down below will be some websites that will help you understand a little bit more on how to plot this equation. If you do check out this website, and know some other cool things about this equation share it with me. Don't forget to share this with equation with somebody in a time of need. Until next week!



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