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To graph an equation in slope-intercept form 1. Mark the y-intercept on the graph; 2.

Use the slope to count rise/run (count up or down first, and the to the left/right) Graph these 2 equations on the grid to the right:

Slope Intercept Form

Review of Graphing Linear Equations

= 2 + 3

1 = 2 2
Where do the lines intersect?

To graph an equation in standard form: 1. Find the x-intercept (let y = 0). Mark that point on the x axis. 2. Fine the y intercept (let x = 0). Mark that point on the y axis. Graph these 2 equations on the grid to the right:

Standard Form

+ = 2 + 2 = 1
Where do the lines intersect?

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