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Point slope graph y+2÷4(x+5)

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Answer:

See attachment for graph

Or

The slope intercept form is
y=4x+18

Explanation:

Assuming you want to graph the straight line given in point-slope form as


y+2=4(x+5)

Then we need at least two points on this line

When we compare to the point-slope formula
y-y_1=m(x-x_1) then we obtain (-5,-2) as a point on this line so we plot it.

When x=0, y=4(0+5)-2=18 so we plot (0,18)

We then draw a straight line through as shown in the attachment.

On the other hand, if you had wanted the equation slope intercept form, then we expand to obtain:


y+2=4x+20


\implies y=4x+20-2


\implies y=4x+18

Point slope graph y+2÷4(x+5)-example-1
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