How do i graph and do this problem Y=x
It's simple.
Whatever y is, x is, or vice versa.
For example, if x=1, y=1.
if x=-1, y=-1.
You can determine the slope from there (You shouldn't have to).
In google type:
functions graphs online
When you see list of results click on:
rechneronline.de/function-graphs/
When page be open in blue recatacangle type: x
Then click option Draw
You will see graph of your function.
To graph the equation y = x, we will need to plot points on a coordinate plane that satisfy this equation. The equation y = x represents a straight line with a slope of 1 and passes through the origin (0,0).
To start, choose a range of values for x. For example, you can select x values from -5 to 5. Substitute each chosen x value into the equation y = x to find the corresponding y value.
Let's start with x = -5:
y = -5
Now let's continue with x = -4:
y = -4
Continue this process for each selected x value. Once you have a set of x-y pairs, plot these points on a coordinate plane.
In this case, the graph will consist of a straight line passing through the points (-5, -5), (0, 0), and (5, 5). The line will extend infinitely in both directions since the equation y = x continues forever.
Remember to label the x and y axes and provide a title for your graph, such as "Graph of y = x".