This document discusses how to graph linear equations using slope-intercept form. It identifies the slope and y-intercept of several equations in slope-intercept form, such as y=3x+4 and 3x-3y=12. It then shows how to graph these equations by plotting the y-intercept and running the line with the given slope. As an example, it graphs the equation y=5x-3 on an xy-plane. It also demonstrates graphing parallel lines, such as y=3x+4 and y=3x+6, which have the same slope but different y-intercepts.