Respuesta :

Answer:

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Explanation:

I assume you have to draw a graph. To do it, just remember slope is [tex]\frac{\Delta y}{\Delta x}[/tex]. One trick to deal with this is to use slop point form: [tex]y - y_1 = m(x - x_1)[/tex]. m is the slope, and y1 and x1 are the points given. So, for question 11, you get:

[tex]y-3 = -1(x-(-5))[/tex] or [tex]y-3 = -1(x+5)[/tex]

Then, we can simplify to get

[tex]y = -x -2[/tex]

This is in the form y = mx+b and you should be able to draw the graph for this. If you still can't try to watch some videos on y = mx+b. If you are confused about  [tex]y - y_1 = m(x - x_1)[/tex], search up 'point-slope form' and you can watch some videos about it. Afterwards, you should be able to draw the proper graphs.

Also, one more thing. If the slope is undefined, it means that it is a vertical line, and if the slope is 0, it is just a horizontal line.

Anyways, have a great day.