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Graph $y=x+1, y=x+2,$ and $y=x+3$ on the same rectangular coordinate system. How do the graphs differ?
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In this form, $m$ is the slope of the line and $b$ is the y-intercept. For all three equations given, the slope is 1, which means the lines will be rising at a 45 degree angle from left to right. Show more…
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