SOLUTION: What is the solution and graphing points of the equation: 6x+5y=-7 y=-x-2

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Question 26746: What is the solution and graphing points of the equation:
6x+5y=-7
y=-x-2

Answer by elima(1433)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Make a table choosing values for x, then solve the equaiton for y;
x|y
----
0|
1|
2|
3|
Now plug these values for x in the equation and solve for y;
y=-(0)-2
y=-2
So first point; (0,-2)
y=-(1)-2
y=-3;
next point; (1,-3)
y=-(2)-2
y=-2-2
y=-4
point three; (2,-4)
y=-(3)-2
y=-3-2
y=-5
point four; (3,-5)
hope you understand
=)

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