Identify the slope and y intercept. Then, graph the linear equation.

y - 5 + -3x

Begin with b . b=

Move with m . m=

The given equation y - 5 + -3x can be rearranged to y = -3x + 5.

The slope (m) of the equation is -3.
The y-intercept (b) is 5.

To graph the equation, start by plotting the y-intercept of (0, 5) on the y-axis. Then, using the slope, move 1 unit to the right and 3 units down to locate the next point. Continue this process to plot several points on the graph. Finally, draw a straight line connecting all the plotted points.