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Graph the line with slope -1 passing through the point (-4,5)Use the format below:

Graph the line with slope -1 passing through the point (-4,5)Use the format below-example-1
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Answer:

See below for Graph

Step-by-step explanation:

The slope is -1. So we have the following:


\text{Slope}=\frac{\text{rise}}{\text{run}}=(-1)/(1)

The line passes through the point (-4,5).

Starting at this point, we use the rise and run to find a second point on the line.

• The run is 1, so we add 1 to the x-coordinate.(This corresponds to moving 1 unit to the right).

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• The rise is -1, so we subtract 1 from the y-coordinate. (This corresponds to moving 1 unit downwards).

The new point will therefore be:


(-4+1,5-1)=(-3,4)

We use (-4,5) and (-3,4) to graph the line shown below.

Graph the line with slope -1 passing through the point (-4,5)Use the format below-example-1
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