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m= 1/5, line goes through (-2,2) graph it

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ANSWER and EXPLANATION

We have that the point the line passes through is (-2, 2) and the slope is 1/5.

We need at least one more point to plot the graph.

The slope represents the rate of change of y with respect to x. It can be given as:

slope = rise / run

This means that, to find another point to plot the graph with, we have to use the idea of rise and run.

From the slope (1/5), the rise is 1 and the run is 5. This means that the next point from (-2, 2) can be gotten by adding 1 to the y value and adding 5 to the x value.

That is:

(-2 + 5, 2 + 1) = (3, 3)

Now, we have two points and we can plot the graph:

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