Problem

Graph the linear equation.
\[
f(x)=-2 x+5
\]

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\(\boxed{\text{The graph of the linear equation } f(x)=-2x+5 \text{ is a straight line with a negative slope of -2 and y-intercept of 5. The line decreases as x increases.}}\)

Steps

Step 1 :To graph the linear equation \(f(x)=-2x+5\), we need to plot it on a 2D graph.

Step 2 :We generate a range of x values and then calculate the corresponding y values using the equation.

Step 3 :Then we plot these points on the graph.

Step 4 :\(\boxed{\text{The graph of the linear equation } f(x)=-2x+5 \text{ is a straight line with a negative slope of -2 and y-intercept of 5. The line decreases as x increases.}}\)

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