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What is y=2x-5 on a graph?

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You place the a point on 5 of the y axis. Then from that point you will count two up and one over to the right that is where your second point will be. You continue to do the 2 up 1 over until you reach the top of the graph. Then you go back to the 5 on the y axis and you do 2 down and 1 to the left and repeat that process until you get to the bottom. That is the line for your graph.


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Y = 2x - 5 when graphed looks like:


What is y=2x-5 on a graph?-example-1
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