Graph the following equation(y+5)=(x+1)Complete the graph by plotting a second point on the line

We have the equation of the line:
[tex]y+5=x+1[/tex]This line is written in slope-point form.
This correspond to a line with slope m = 1 that passes through point (-1.-5).
We can find another point of the line by giving x a value, like x = 4, and calculating the corresponding value of y:
[tex]\begin{gathered} y+5=x+1 \\ y+5=4+1 \\ y+5=5 \\ y=5-5 \\ y=0 \end{gathered}[/tex]Then we have another point at (4,0).
Then, with these two points (-1,-5) and (4,0), we can graph the line as: