SOLUTION: You have $5,000 in your checking account (0% interest). At the end of each year, you put $10,000 into your checking account. An equation for how much money is in your checking acco

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Question 87131: You have $5,000 in your checking account (0% interest). At the end of each year, you put $10,000 into your checking account. An equation for how much money is in your checking account can be seen below: M = 10,000Y + 5,000 The slope (10,000) tells you how much money you make per year. (rise / run) = (money / year)
I am not good at graph at all I don't understand them so if some can explain how to do a graph for this problem then I could do the next one on my own. Thank you

Answer by favegirl13(22)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
so you got the basic idea.
M=10,000Y+5,000
create a scale
or
go by 5000s on the y axis which is vertical
then on the x axis go by one's which will represent each year
so since you have 5000 in your bank already put the point (0,5000) on the graph note that the point will be on the y axis(vertical line)
at the point (0,5000) move up 10,000 each time representing money then to the right one representing year hope this helps

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