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Slope = -5 and Y -intercept (0,7)
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You have it graphed almost correctly!
Right now, you have the y-intercept graphed at (0, -5) instead of (0, 7).
Graph a single point at (0, 7).
Graph the next point over 1 and down 5 from that, so (1, 2). Then connect the points :)
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