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The following linear equation is in slope-intercept form.

Graph the line on the coordinate plane.

The following linear equation is in slope-intercept form. Graph the line on the coordinate-example-1
The following linear equation is in slope-intercept form. Graph the line on the coordinate-example-1
The following linear equation is in slope-intercept form. Graph the line on the coordinate-example-2
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Answer:

See graph below

Explanation:

y = mx + b The m tells us the slope and the b tells us the y intercept

y = 1/2 x + 5

This tells us that the graph crosses the y axis at (0,5). The slope t ells us from that point go up 1 and 2 to the right. Once you have two points, you can draw the line.

The following linear equation is in slope-intercept form. Graph the line on the coordinate-example-1
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