how would you graph these?

1. y=5x−4
2. y=-2x+3
3. y=3x+1
4. 2y=6x+2
5. y-5x=2
6. y-4x+1=0
7. y=5x

To graph these equations, you can plot the points on a coordinate plane and connect them to create a line.

1. For y=5x-4, you can start by plotting the y-intercept at (0, -4) and then use the slope of 5 to find additional points.

2. For y=-2x+3, plot the y-intercept at (0, 3) and then use the slope of -2 to find the additional points.

3. For y=3x+1, plot the y-intercept at (0, 1) and then use the slope of 3 to find additional points.

4. For 2y=6x+2, rewrite the equation as y=3x+1 and graph it as in step 3.

5. For y-5x=2, rewrite the equation as y=5x+2 and graph it as in step 3.

6. For y-4x+1=0, rewrite the equation as y=4x-1 and graph it as in step 3.

7. For y=5x, this equation is already in slope-intercept form so you can plot the y-intercept at (0, 0) and use the slope of 5 to find additional points.

Once you have plotted all the points for each equation, connect the points to create a line for each equation.