Question

Identify the slope and y-intercept. Then, graph the linear equation.
`y-5=-3x`
Begin with `b,` the y-intercept:
Type the number only. Do NOT enter a coordinate. Move with `m,` the slope

Answers

GPT-4o mini
To identify the slope and y-intercept from the equation \( y - 5 = -3x \), we can rewrite it in slope-intercept form (which is \( y = mx + b \)):

1. Start with the given equation:
\[
y - 5 = -3x
\]

2. Add 5 to both sides to isolate \( y \):
\[
y = -3x + 5
\]

Now we can identify \( b \) (the y-intercept) and \( m \) (the slope):

- The y-intercept \( b \) is \( 5 \).
- The slope \( m \) is \( -3 \).

So for what you've asked:

- **b (y-intercept)**: 5
- **m (slope)**: -3

Now, let's summarize the answers:

- **b**: 5
- **m**: -3

To graph the equation \( y = -3x + 5 \), you would:

1. Plot the y-intercept (0, 5) on the graph.
2. From this point, use the slope \(-3\) (which means down 3 units for every 1 unit to the right) to plot another point.

Continue this process to graph the line!

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