How do you graph #y=2x-2#?

1 Answer
Mar 5, 2016

graph{2x-2 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}

Explanation:

In your equation #(y=2x-2)#, #-2# is your y-intercept and #2# is your slope.

Start by plotting your y-intercept on your y-axis (#0, -2#).

Then, from the dot you just plotted, you can begin plotting your slope. Since your slope is #2/1# (or just two), and given that slope is rise/run, you can plot this by going to the right once, and up twice. Repeat this pattern, and extend your line.

Your graph should look similar to the graph above.