graph y=x+4

We don't do graph drawing here.

Surely you can do that yourself.

The slope is 1 and the y-intercept is 4.

If you need to manually plot points then draw up a small table by calculating values for y.

X y
-1 3
0 4
1
2
3
4

then plot these points.

To graph the equation y = x + 4, you can follow a few steps:

1. Choose some values for x. For example, you can choose -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, etc. These are called input values.

2. Substitute each chosen x-value into the equation y = x + 4 to find the corresponding y-values. For example, when x = -3, y = (-3) + 4 = 1. When x = -2, y = (-2) + 4 = 2, and so on.

3. Plot the points on a coordinate plane. For each x-value and its corresponding y-value, locate the point (x, y) on the graph. For example, when x = -3, y = 1, so plot the point (-3, 1). When x = -2, y = 2, so plot the point (-2, 2), and so on.

4. Once you have plotted several points, draw a straight line through them. This line represents all the possible points that satisfy the equation y = x + 4.

The graph of y = x + 4 is a straight line that slopes upward at a 45-degree angle. It intersects the y-axis at the point (0, 4), which is the y-intercept.