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Graph the line with a slope of 1 passing through the point
(1,-5).

User Pathogen
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For this case we have that by definition, the equation of a line in the slope-intersection form is given by:

Where:

m: Is the slope

b: Is the cut-off point with the y axis

According to the data of the statement we have to:


m = 1

Then, the equation is of the form:


y = x + b

We substitute the point
(1, -5) and find "b":


-5 = 1 + b\\-5-1 =b\\-6 = b

Thus, the equation is of the form:


y = x-6

To graph we substitute the points on the coordinate axis:


(x, y) :( 0, -6)

For
x = 2:
y = 2-6 = -4
(2, -4)

For
x = 10:
y = 10-6 = 4
(10,4)

Answer:


y = x-6

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Graph the line with a slope of 1 passing through the point (1,-5).-example-1
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