How do you graph #y=1.50x+35#?

1 Answer
Mar 20, 2016

graph{y=1.50x+35 [-255.8, 257.6, -128.6, 128]}

Explanation:

1.50 is the slope. You can also think of it as rise/run, so it would be 1.50/1 (up 1.50, right 1). The 35 is the y-intercept, which means that this is the value of #y# when #x=0#. This is the best place to start plotting the points of the graph.