Name the slope and a point on

Y-3= -2(x=5)than graph the line

y-3 = -2(x+5)

y = -2x - 7

now it's in slope-intercept form.
pick any value for x (0 is easy) and calculate y for a point on the line.

(-5,3)

(-2,3)

To find the slope and a point on the line represented by the equation y - 3 = -2(x - 5), we can start by rewriting the equation in slope-intercept form, which is y = mx + b, where m represents the slope and b represents the y-intercept.

Let's rewrite the equation:
y - 3 = -2(x - 5)

Distribute the -2:
y - 3 = -2x + 10

Add 3 to both sides to isolate y:
y = -2x + 13

Now we can identify the slope and a point on the line:

The slope (m) is the coefficient of x in the equation, which is -2.

A point on the line can be any coordinate on the line. To find a point, let's set x = 0, substitute it into the equation and solve for y:
y = -2(0) + 13
y = 13

Therefore, a point on the line is (0, 13).

To graph the line, plot the point (0, 13), and use the slope of -2 to find additional points. Since the slope is negative, we can move down 2 units and right 1 unit to find the next point, then connect the two points to graph the line. Repeat this process to find more points if needed.