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Draw the graph of the equation ,y=5x+3​

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Answer:

a line that crosses the y-axis in 3, and the x-axis at -0,6

Step-by-step explanation

the number that is NOT x is going to give you the place where the y-intercept (the place where the line crosses the y-axis) is going to be, in this case is 3 so you have to go up 3 times (or units) in the y-axis, then you will use x, AKA the slope (rise over run or rise/run), to find the other points in the plane, in this case the rise=5, so you go up or down by 5 units.

if you went up, then you will take the right for the run, and left if you went down.

the run in this equation the run=1 ( is the same with all non-fraction numbers)

so you need to go 1 unit to the right if you went up and 1 unit to the left if you went down

User Anton Samokat
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Your graph will look like this.

Hope you could get an idea from here.

Doubt clarification- use comment section

Draw the graph of the equation ,y=5x+3​-example-1
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