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What would be the graph for y=2x+5

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Answer:

See attached picture.

Explanation:

We know that in slope-intercept form
y=mx+b,
m represents the slope of the line and
b represents the y-intercept. To start we would put a point on (0,5) to represent the y-intercept. Next, we know our slope is 2 so we would go up two and right one to get to our next point (2,6). We can then make a straight line between these to get our graph

What would be the graph for y=2x+5-example-1
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See attachment for math work and answer.

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