How To Find The Equation of a Line From a Graph | Algebra

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This algebra video tutorial explains how to find the equation of a line from a graph.

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Video Summary:
The video explains how to find the equation of a line from a graph using the slope-intercept form. It demonstrates how to find the y-intercept and calculates the slope using rise over run. The video also shows how to convert the equation from slope-intercept form to standard form and point-slope form.

- 00:01 This section explains how to find the y-intercept and slope of a line from a graph.
- 02:00 To find the equation of a line from a graph, identify two points and calculate the slope and y-intercept.
- 04:08 The video teaches how to find the equation of a line from a graph and how to convert it to standard form.
- 06:05 The video explains how to convert from slope-intercept form to standard form and point-slope form.
- 08:06 The video explains how to find the equation of a line from a graph using the point-slope form.

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I'm gonna start relearning graphing this week. Great timing!

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Wow, your explanation is definitely better than my teacher's. Thank you

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Thank you ! I am doing my end of year exams soon and this really helped.

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Can you do quadratic equations next? I really need it.

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Can you do a video on converting from slope-intercept to standard form and vice versa?

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GeminiJets
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I'm confused here, especially with the blue graph. Why choose the y-intercept as your first point, which makes the value -3. But in the red graph the first point is on the x-axis. Any further explanations sir?

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Hi I always watching all of your videos and help me a lot,

Though, this one caught my attention, about rise and run for slope, the blue and green graph you started the points exactly on Y-Intercept or y-axis or B points to check the rise, however on red graph you started on x axis for rise.. I believe in red graph slope is m-2/-3, look the given example of yours on blue graph the B points or y intercept on positive same on your red graph … the rise should be down.. Can you enlighten me on this. Thank you!

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4:05 I genuinely dont understand how it goes down like its the exact same thing as the first example. IF it was a negative wouldnt it be on the opposite side of the Y axis?

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You started in the X axis for Rise over Run on the first problem. I am puzzled. Don't we always start on the Y axis, or it doesn't matter?

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