Step-by-step explanation:
Let's start with the y-intercept. Â (0, 50) is shifted 10 units to the right and becomes (10, 50). Â Next, we know the slope is 5. Â We can use this to plot more points, or we can use it to write an equation in point-slope form:
y - 50 = 5 (x - 10)
y - 50 = 5x - 50
y = 5x
So the new y-intercept is (0, 0).
What this means is that Jeremy's savings account will be worth $50 in ten years.
If we compare the new y-intercept to the old one, we see that the 10 unit shift to the right is the same as a 50 unit shift down. Â Shifting graph B up 50 units will bring us back to the original graph.