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Graph the line with slope 2 passing through the point (2, 5). PLEASE HELP ​

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The answer is:

below

Work/explanation:

First, let's write the line's equation in point slope form


\bf{y-y_1=m(x-x_1)}

where m is the line's slope.

Plug in the data:


\bf{y-5=2(x-2)}

Now, we can graph it.

I have used the Desmos graphing calculator.

Graph the line with slope 2 passing through the point (2, 5). PLEASE HELP ​-example-1
User Pius Lee
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Answer:

Explanation:

Plot the point (2,5) See image

slope = rise/run = so rise 2 run 1

Equation for line:

Formula for point slope:

y - y₁ = m (x - x₁) Where

m=slope = 2

point (x₁, y₁) = (2, 5)

Substitute

y-5 = 2(x-2) >Distribute

y-5 = 2x -4 >add 5 to both sides

y = 2x + 1

Graph the line with slope 2 passing through the point (2, 5). PLEASE HELP ​-example-1
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