How do you graph y=3x?

1 Answer
May 7, 2018

As below.

Explanation:

y=mx+c, is the standard form of slope-intercept

Given : y=3x

Slope=m=3, y-intercept =c=0

x-intercept = 0, wheny=0

Knowing Slope and y-intercept, we can plot the line on a graph.

It's a line passing through origin with slope = 3#

graph{3x [-10, 10, -5, 5]}