Respuesta :
It needs to be y = mx + b so y needs to be alone. All you need to do is add 10.50 to the other side which gives you y= 1.25x + 8.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Graphing y - 10.50 = 1.25x - 2.5 becomes easier if you first re-write this equation in standard (slope-intercept) form.
That form is y = mx + b, where m is the slope of the straight line you'll be graphing, and b is the y-intercept. Sometimes we write the y-intercept as (0, b); that is, when x = 0, y = b.
Now compare y - 10.50 = 1.25x - 2.5 to
y = mx + b.
First, add 10.50 to both sides. Why? to isolate y on the left side of this equation. Adding 10.50 to both sides, we get
y = 1.25x - 2.5 + 10.50.
Let's combine that -2.5 and that 10.50: we get 8.00.
Then our equation looks like:
y = 1.25x + 8. Comparing this to
y = mx + b, we see that the slope, m, must be 1.25,
and that the y-intercept, b, must be 8.
Start by plotting a dot at (0, 8), to mark the y-intercept. Find the origin (0, 0), put your pencil point on it, and then move UP 8 units. Plot (0, 8) there (make a dot).
Now let's analyze what "slope = m = 1.25" means. 1.25 can be rewritten as 5/4. Slope is defined as "rise over run," so if the slope, m, is 5/4, the rise is 5 and the run is 4.
Place your pencil point at the y-intercept, (0, 8). Now move this pencil point 4 spaces to the right, and from this new location, move this pencil point 5 spaces UP. Plot (4, 5+8), or (4, 13).
Finally, draw a straight line thru these new points (0, 8) and (4, 13).
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