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Y=-5x+1 graph the function

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y=-5x+1\\\\\text{It's a linear function.}\\\text{The equation is in a slope-intercept form, where -5 is a slope}\\\text{and 1 is y-intercept.}\\\text{We only need two points to draw a straight line.}\\\text{One we have, y-intercept}\ (0,\ 1).\\\text{We choose any x value and calculate the y value}:\\\\\text{for}\ x=1:\\\\y=-5(1)+1=-5+1=-4\to(1,\ -4).

Y=-5x+1 graph the function-example-1
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hello : you can draw the graph for the function : y=-5x+1 by two values for x : x = 0 y= -5(0)+1 =1

x = 1 y = -5(1)+1= -4

you have two points : (0;1) , (1 ; -4) and the line passes by (0;1) , (1 ; -4)

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