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Linear Graph Plotter

📈 Linear Graph Plotter

Use this calculator to plot a linear graph based on slope and intercept values. Simply enter the values, and see the graph instantly.

📌 Understanding Linear Graphs

A linear equation in the form **y = mx + b** represents a straight-line graph, where:

  • **m** is the slope (rate of change).
  • **b** is the y-intercept (where the line crosses the y-axis).

📌 Examples of Linear Equations

EquationSlope (m)Y-Intercept (b)
y = 2x + 323
y = -1.5x + 4-1.54
y = 0.5x – 20.5-2

❓ FAQs

Q1: How do I plot a linear graph?
✅ A linear graph is plotted using the equation **y = mx + b**, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

Q2: What does the slope represent?
✅ The slope represents the rate of change. A positive slope means the line rises, while a negative slope means the line falls.

Q3: How does the y-intercept affect the graph?
✅ The y-intercept determines where the line crosses the y-axis. It represents the value of y when x = 0.

Q4: What happens if the slope is zero?
✅ If the slope is zero, the line is horizontal, meaning there is no change in y as x increases.

Q5: Can a linear equation have no y-intercept?
✅ Every linear equation has a y-intercept, but if b = 0, the line passes through the origin.

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