Plot the line for the equation on the graph. y−5=32(x−2)



when you answer can you be specific cause I'm really dumb thanks, 20 pts btw

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ok so the answer is. the first point is (2,5) and (4,8)

The graph of the line y - 5 = 32(x - 2) is as shown below.

What is an equation?

"It is a mathematical statement which consists of equal symbol between two algebraic expressions."

What is graph of equation?

"It is a set of values that makes given equation true."

For given question,

We have been given an equation of line y−5=32(x−2)

To plot the graph of above line, first we find the few coordinates of the line.

For x = 2 the equation would be,

⇒ y - 5 = 32(2 - 2)

⇒  y - 5 = 32 × (0)

⇒ y = 0 + 5

⇒ y = 5

For x = [tex]\frac{3}{2}[/tex] the equation would be,

⇒ y - 5 = 32( [tex]\frac{3}{2}[/tex] - 2)

⇒  y - 5 = 32 × ([tex]\frac{-1}{2}[/tex])

⇒ y = -16 + 5

⇒ y = -11

So, we get two points (2, 5) and ( [tex]\frac{3}{2}[/tex] , -11)

We plot these points on the coordinate plane and draw a line through these points.

The graph of the line y - 5 = 32(x - 2) is as shown below.

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