Y = 5/4x + 2
y - (-3) = 5/4 ( x - (-4))
1. Distribute 5/4
y + 3 = 5/4x + 5
2. Subtract three to collect like terms
y = 5/4x + 2
When you know the coordinates of a point and the slope of a line, you can use the formula

in your case,
and
, so you have

Answer: Option C
Step-by-step explanation:
If the graph of the function
represents the transformations made to the graph of
then, by definition:
If
the graph moves vertically upwards.
If
the graph moves vertically down
In this problem we have the function
and our parent function is 
therefore it is true that
Therefore the graph of
is moves vertically upwards by a factor of 5 units.
The answer is the Option C: "The graph of g(x) is the graph of f(x) shifted up 5 units"
Blue: = because the equal sign is stating that it’s the same.