<span>You can find the y-intercept by looking at the graph and seeing which point crosses the y axis. This point will always have an x coordinate of zero. This is another way to find the y-intercept, if you know the equation, the y-intercept is the solution to the equation when x = 0.
</span>Remember that the slope<span> of a </span>line<span> never changes, so you can choose whatever 2 points you want and you will always get the same </span>slope<span>. Calculate the rise and run (You can draw it on the </span>graph<span> if it helps). </span>