The graph goes approx 2 points down if the y-intercept of the line shown is changed to an 8,
What are Intercepts of a line ?
Every linear equation can be represented by a unique line that shows all the solutions of the equation.
We have seen that when graphing a line by plotting points, you can use any three solutions to graph.
This means that two people graphing the line might use different sets of three points.
One way to recognize that they are indeed the same line is to look at where the line crosses the x– axis and the y– axis. These points are called the intercepts of the line.
The points where a line crosses the x– axis and the y– axis are called the intercepts of a line.
The graph has been attached with this answer which shows for the same slope if the y-intercept of the line shown is changed to an 8 what happens.
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