SOLUTION: Use the intercepts to graph the equation.
x + 5y = 10.
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Question 249971: Use the intercepts to graph the equation.
x + 5y = 10.
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To graph an equation using the intercepts:
1. Set y to zero and solve for x.
2. Set x to zero and solve for y.
3. Trace a line connecting both points
4. Done!
When y=0, x=10 ... point (10,0)
When x=0, y=2 .... point (0,2)
Here's the graph of . Notice both points are represented here.
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