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How can I graph -5x+8=y

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What you have is a linear equation in slope-intercept form. Linear equations in slope-intercept form will immediately provide you with all necessary information to graph them.


y = mx + b

where m = slope and b = y-intercept

Slope: -5

Y-Intercept: (0, 8)


Plot the point (0,8), and simply Rise/Run using the provided slope of -5 from there. Once you feel you have enough points, you can draw your line!


Example points:

0,8 + 1, -5 = (1, 3)

0,8 - 1, -5 = (-1, 13)

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User Cubbuk
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Answer,

Graph Below :-)


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