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Graph the equation

Y+5= -2(x-4)


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Explanation:

y+5-5=-2(x-4)

-5, first let's put it in the form y=mx+b.

y+5-5=-2(x-4)-5

y=-2x+3, so in this, m=slope and b=y-intercept. On your graph, plot three on the y line, and the slope is negative two, so go down two then over one to the left side, because it is decreasing. Also slope is rise over run or just rise/run.

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