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| Question 49330This question is from textbook Beginning Algebra
 :  Hi , I need some help graphing the function. I came up with the figures, just do not know how to put it on the graph
 f(x)=-2x-5
 y = mx + b
 f(x) = -2x - 5
 Slope, m = -2
 Intercept, b = -5
 
 Starting on the y axis, where y = -5, move one unit to the left and two units up.  Connect these two points with a straight line.
 
 Another way i came up with:
 Find f(0):  y = -5
 Find x when y = 0
 0 = -2x - 5
 x = -5/2
 Connect these two points on the axes with a straight line.
 This question is from textbook Beginning Algebra
 
 Answer by tutorcecilia(2152)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! You are correct the slope is (-2/1), but it is also (2/-1) and the y-intercept is (0. -5). .
 Starting from (0, -5), for a slope of (-2/1), move down two and to the left one space.  Plot this point (1, -7).  From this point move down two and to the left one space.  Plot this point (2, -9).  Continue plotting points until you have two or three points plotted.
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 Starting again from (0, -5) , but use the slope of (2/-1), move up two and to the right one space.  Plot point (-1, -3).  From this point repeat the process.  You should land on point (-2, -1).  Continue until you have two or thiree points plotted.
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 Connect the dots.  This should give you a good representation of the graph of the line: y =  -2x - 5
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