Question 78566
Any line adheres to the following equation:
{{{y=mx+b}}}
m is the slope, b is the y intercept.

From your problem, the slope is 5.
The y intercept is 2.

Hence the equation of the line is:
{{{y=5x+2}}}

To graph this, start by drawing a single point on the Y axis
at the Y intercept - namely (0,2). Now to draw the line, you
need to understand the what slope means - it is {{{delta y/delta x}}}
this is the change in Y divided by the change in X. In your case,
this is {{{5/1}}}.
So to graph this, from your Y-intercept point,go "up" 5 points in 
the Y direction, and to the "right" 1 point in the X direction. You
will now be at the point (1,7). Connect this point to your
Y-intercept point, and you have your line!