This document provides instructions for graphing linear equations in slope-intercept form (y=mx+b). To graph: 1) Write the equation in y=mx+b form, 2) Plot the y-intercept, 3) Use the slope to determine if the line increases or decreases as you move from point to point, and 4) Draw the line connecting all points. Examples given are y=3x+1, y=x-5, y=7, and y=2x+3.