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Graph the line with slope 1/3

passing through the point (-2, 5).

User Jeff Beck
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Required answer: Below

Detailed explanation:

Let's find the equation of the line first.

We know that the line:

  • has a slope of 1/3
  • passes through (-2,5)

So, we use these pieces of information and plug them into the formula:


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


\bf{y-5=(1)/(3)(x-(-2)}


\bf{y-5=(1)/(3)(x+2)}

Now let's graph it.

Graph the line with slope 1/3 passing through the point (-2, 5).-example-1
User Martin Binder
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Answer:

y = 1/3x + 17/3

Explanation:

Graph the line with slope 1/3 passing through the point (-2, 5).-example-1
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