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a. Sam knows that the x-intercept of a linear equation is 2 and that the y-intercept is 5. Graph this line on the coordinate plane.
b. Look at the graph and find the slope.
c. Write an equation of the line in slope-intercept form.
d. Use the x-intercept and the slope to write an equation in point-slope for the line.
e. Solve the equation in part d for y. Do you get the same equation that you had in part c? Will this always work? Why or why not?

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