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How do you graph y = -5x

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Answer:

Below!

Explanation:

Step-1: Find the slope and y-intercept by comparing the given equation with the formula.

  • => (y = -5x) = (y = mx + b)

We can clearly see that the slope is -5 and the y-intercept is 0.

Step-2: Using the slope and the y-intercept, graph the line.

Please check out my graph. This is the way you graph a line.

Hoped this helped.


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There you go. The file's down there.

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