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Graph this line using the slope and y-intercept:

y=2x+5
Click to select points on the graph.

(Also, LoveYourselfFirst please stop deleting my questions, there's nothing wrong with them.)

Graph this line using the slope and y-intercept: y=2x+5 Click to select points on-example-1
User Sadashiv
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Answer:

The graph in the attached figure

Explanation:

we have


y=2x+5

This is the equation of the line in slope intercept form


y=mx+b

where

the slope m is equal to


m=2=(2)/(1)

That means ----> The slope of line rises 2 up and run 1 to the right


b=5 ---> the y-intercept is the point (0,5)

To graph the line i need minimum two points

I have the y-intercept (0,5)

From the y-intercept (0,5) use the slope to find your next point

The slope is 2, so you will rise 2 (up) and run 1 (to the right).

The next point is (0+1,5+2) -----> (1,7)

Plot the points (0,5) and (1,7)

To graph the line joint the points

see the attached figure

Graph this line using the slope and y-intercept: y=2x+5 Click to select points on-example-1
User CrackerKSR
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