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| Question 452366:  How would you graph y=-5x+3
 Answer by confusedgirl81(14)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! First you need to find at least two points, but I always do three just to be on the safe side. 
 To find three different points a)let x = -1, b)let x = 0 c)let x = 1
 
 a) x = -1
 y = -5x + 3
 y = -5(-1) + 3
 y = 6 + 3
 y = 9   (-1, 9)
 
 b) x = 0
 y = -5x + 3
 y = -5(0) + 3
 y = 3   (0, 3)
 
 c) x = 1
 y = -5x + 3
 y = -5(1) + 3
 y = -6 + 3
 y = -3   (1, -3)
 
 Now graph the points (-1, 9); (0, 3); (1, -3), then draw a connecting straight line through the three points and you will have the graph y=-5x+3.
 
 
 
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