SOLUTION: how do you graph Y=5X-3?
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Question 26365: how do you graph Y=5X-3?
Answer by elima(1433) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It is in slope-intercept form,
slope =
y-intercept=-3
So plot the point (0,-3) on a graph, and with the slope of , plot your next point. you should actually do at least three points.
So your going to sttart at the point (0,-3), go p 5 units and to the right 1. That is your next point, then from that point go up 5 units and to the right 1. That is point 3 and you connect those with a straight line and that is your graph!
hope you understand
=)
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