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In Mathematics / College | 2025-07-05

Graph this line using the slope and y-intercept: y - 4 = 5(x + 2)

Asked by ttbsee5

Answer (2)

To graph the line y − 4 = 5 ( x + 2 ) , we first rewrite it in slope-intercept form as y = 5 x + 14 . The slope is 5 and the y-intercept is 14, allowing you to plot points starting from (0, 14) and applying the slope. Connect these points to create the line on your graph.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-05

y - 4 = 5(x + 2)
Solve the equation for 'y'
y = 5x + 10 + 4
y = 5x + 14 this is y = m x + b form m is slope b = y intercept ;

Answered by jsimpson11000 | 2025-07-05