SOLUTION: how do you graph these numbers.x/3-y/5=4 and 3x/4 + 2y/3 =6

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Question 327581: how do you graph these numbers.x/3-y/5=4 and 3x/4 + 2y/3 =6
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
how do you graph these numbers.x/3-y/5=4 and 3x/4 + 2y/3 =6
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You don't, you graph equations.
Eliminate the fractions by multiplying by whatever is needed.
Find 2 points, draw a line thru them.

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