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Graph the line y=−3x+b if it is known that the graph goes through point:
b
B(5, 2)

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Answer: y=-3x+17

b = 17

Graph the line y=−3x+b if it is known that the graph goes through point: b B(5, 2)-example-1
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The graph of the line represented by the equation y = -3x + b through B = (5, 2) is attached

How to graph the line represented by the equation

From the question, we have the following parameters that can be used in our computation:

y = -3x + b

Also, we have

B = (5, 2)

This means that

-3 * 5 + b = 2

So, we have

-15 + b = 2

Evaluate

b = -17

So, the equation to plot is y = -3x + 17

Graph the line y=−3x+b if it is known that the graph goes through point: b B(5, 2)-example-1
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