How do you graph y=x+8?

1 Answer
Sep 25, 2016

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Explanation:

y=x+8 is the slope-intercept form, which is y=mx+b.
The number in front of x is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

The y-intercept for this equation is 8, or (0,8)
You put a point at (0,8). That's the starting point for your slope.

The number in front of x is 1
That means the line rises 1 (goes down by one unit) and runs 1 (moves to the right by one unit)