1. The problem is to draw a line, which in mathematics is typically represented by a linear equation.
2. The general form of a line equation is $y = mx + b$, where $m$ is the slope and $b$ is the y-intercept.
3. Without specific values for $m$ and $b$, we can consider the simplest line, for example, $y = x$, which has a slope of 1 and passes through the origin.
4. This line increases by 1 unit in $y$ for every 1 unit increase in $x$.
5. To graph this line, plot points such as $(0,0)$, $(1,1)$, $(2,2)$, and connect them with a straight line.
6. This line has intercepts at $(0,0)$ and no extrema since it is a straight line.
7. This explanation helps understand how to represent and draw a line using its equation.
Draw Line
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