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Graph the line.y + 3 = 1/3 * (x - 5)

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Given


y+3=(1)/(3)(x-5)

To graph the above line.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,


y+3=(1)/(3)(x-5)

That implies,


\begin{gathered} 3(y+3)=x-5 \\ 3y+9=x-5 \\ x-3y-5-9=0 \\ x-3y-14=0 \end{gathered}

Then,

Hence, the graph of the above line is plotted as,

Graph the line.y + 3 = 1/3 * (x - 5)-example-1
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