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Y = l x + 5 l pleaseeee

Y = l x + 5 l pleaseeee-example-1

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Answer:

y = x + 5

Explanation:

We can take away the absolute value signs (as the equation does not differ with or without them).

To graph, one must remember slope-intercept form (y = mx + b)

M is the slope. When a clear "m" is not present, then one must assume that it is one, as the product of one and x is x.

B is where the y-axis intercepts the line (when x equals zero, y equals b). This is called the y-intercept. In this equation, b is five, so one point on the line is (0, 5). Then, following the slope (which is rise over run, or y over x), one must go up one, over one, up one, over one (up one unit, then to the right one unit (then mark your spot as a point)), then, draw a straight line connecting the two or more points. And there you have it!

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