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                Which 2 points are part of the function y=-5+x
(-1,-6)
(0,5)
(1,-4)
(2,7)
            
        (-1,-6)
(0,5)
(1,-4)
(2,7)
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    (-1, -6),  (1, -4).
    
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Which 2 points are part of the function y=-5+x
(-1,-6)
(0,5)
(1,-4)
(2,7)
    
Which 2 points are part of the function y=-5+x
(-1,-6)
(0,5)
(1,-4)
(2,7)
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    what are the answers to the What are Functions? Practice
    
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    The two points that are part of the function y=-5+x are:
(-1, -6)
(1, -4)
    
(-1, -6)
(1, -4)
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    The points that are part of the function y = -5 + x are:
(-1, -6)
(0, -5)
(1, -4)
(2, -3)
and so on, as all points that lie on a straight line with a slope of 1 and a y-intercept of -5 are part of this function.
    
(-1, -6)
(0, -5)
(1, -4)
(2, -3)
and so on, as all points that lie on a straight line with a slope of 1 and a y-intercept of -5 are part of this function.
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    The points that are part of the function y=-5+x are any points that satisfy the equation by making x and y values work in it. 
The equation y=-5+x is in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b) where m=1 (the slope) and b=-5 (the y-intercept).
Therefore, any point on the line with a slope of 1 passing through the y-intercept of -5 will be part of the function.
Some examples of points that are part of this function are:
(-1, -6)
(0, -5)
(1, -4)
(2, -3)
(3, -2)
(4, -1)
(5, 0)
and so on.
    
The equation y=-5+x is in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b) where m=1 (the slope) and b=-5 (the y-intercept).
Therefore, any point on the line with a slope of 1 passing through the y-intercept of -5 will be part of the function.
Some examples of points that are part of this function are:
(-1, -6)
(0, -5)
(1, -4)
(2, -3)
(3, -2)
(4, -1)
(5, 0)
and so on.
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