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Step-by-step explanation:

Choose two points on the line:  (-5, 0) and (0, 5)

Let the first point [tex](x_1,y_1)[/tex] = (-5, 0)

Let the second point [tex](x_2,y_2)[/tex] = (0, 5)

Use the gradient formula:

[tex]\textsf{gradient}=\dfrac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}=\dfrac{5-0}{0-(-5)}=1[/tex]

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If you want to find the equation of the line, use the point-gradient form of a linear equation:  [tex]y-y_1=m(x-x_1)[/tex]

(where [tex]m[/tex] is the gradient and [tex](x_1,y_1)[/tex] is a point on the line)

Substituting the values into the formula:

[tex]\implies y-0=1(x-(-5))[/tex]

[tex]\implies y-0=x+5[/tex]

[tex]\implies y=x+5[/tex]

Therefore, the equation of the line is y = x + 5

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