SOLUTION: how would the graph equation y=2x-5 change if the value of the m remains the same and the value of b changes to 5
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Question 487001: how would the graph equation y=2x-5 change if the value of the m remains the same and the value of b changes to 5
Answer by John10(297) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Your original line will cross the y-axis at -5. If you change the b-value to 5, the line will cross the y-axis at 5 because the y-intercept is changed from (0,-5) to (0,5).
John10:)
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