Interactive Linear Equation Grapher
Effortlessly visualize linear equations in slope-intercept form. Explore how changing slope and y-intercept affects the line.
Equation Inputs
Enter the slope, y-intercept, and axis ranges to customize your graph.
Interactive Graph
Understanding Linear Equations
A linear equation represents a straight line on a graph and can be written in the slope-intercept form: y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
- Slope (m): Indicates the steepness and direction of the line. A positive slope means the line goes upwards from left to right, and a negative slope means it goes downwards.
- Y-intercept (b): The point where the line crosses the y-axis (when x = 0).
Use this tool by entering the slope and y-intercept values, and adjust the x and y axis ranges to focus on specific parts of the graph. Click 'Generate Graph' to visualize the linear equation interactively. You can pan, zoom, and hover over the graph for more details.