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How do I graph Y= -4x-5

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The equation for graphing is y=mx+b the m is the slope. The b is the y-intercept(the point the line will cross on the (y-axis). So to graph this you need to go to (-5,0) on the graph and then go down 4 and to the right 1 until you reach the end of that graph but t you have to do the same thing for both sides of the graph so you go back to -5 on the y-axis and from there you go up 4 and to the left 1 and you do that until you reach the end of the graph

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