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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Workbench/Math_C096%3A_Support_for_Statistics_Corequisite%3A_MATH_C160_(Tran)/02%3A_Graphing_Points_and_Lines_in_Two_Dimensions/2.05%3A_Graph_a_Line_given_its_Equation
    Often we are given an equation of a line and we want to visualize it. For this reason, it is important to be able to graph a line given its equation. We will look at lines that are in slope intercept ...Often we are given an equation of a line and we want to visualize it. For this reason, it is important to be able to graph a line given its equation. We will look at lines that are in slope intercept form: y=a + bx where a is the y-intercept of the line and b is the slope of the line. The y-intercept is the value of where the line crosses the y-axis. The slope is the rise over run.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/De_Anza_College/Pre-Statistics/2%3A_Graphing_Points_and_Lines_in_Two_Dimensions/2.5%3A_Graph_a_Line_given_its_Equation
    Often we are given an equation of a line and we want to visualize it. For this reason, it is important to be able to graph a line given its equation. We will look at lines that are in slope intercept ...Often we are given an equation of a line and we want to visualize it. For this reason, it is important to be able to graph a line given its equation. We will look at lines that are in slope intercept form: y=a + bx where a is the y-intercept of the line and b is the slope of the line. The y-intercept is the value of where the line crosses the y-axis. The slope is the rise over run.

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