Answer:
Start from (0,0) and go up 10 for every 1 over
Step-by-step explanation:
You can disregard the 0 since it does virtually nothing, which means your y-intercept is at (0,0)
if that sounds confusing then just plug in the numbers on the bottom axis for x and they will give you the y values
for example when x is 10 (bottom axis), you would do y=5(10) so y= 50, so then you would have a point at (10,50)
and then since its a linear equation, its just a straight line so you can connect (0,0) to (10,50) and yay you have a line (since y=5(0) gives y=0)
lmk if I'm not making any sense