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Given the equation y=2x-5 select two points to graph the line A:(0,0) and (-5,2) B:(-5,0)and(-3,1) C:(0,-5)and(1,-3) D:(0,0)and(2,-5)
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Given the equation y=2x-5
select two points to graph the line
A:(0,0) and (-5,2)
B:(-5,0)and(-3,1)
C:(0,-5)and(1,-3)
D:(0,0)and(2,-5)
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Answer (0,-5) and (1,-3)
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Ok so for this equation it would be graphed one point is (0,-5) once you put that down your slope is 2/1 so go up two then to the right once and see if the other point is on there.
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