SOLUTION: sketch a straight line defined by the linear equation by finding the x- and y- intercepts equation is 2x - 5y + 10= 0

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Question 360652: sketch a straight line defined by the linear equation by finding the x- and y- intercepts
equation is 2x - 5y + 10= 0

Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2x - 5y + 10= 0
plug y =0
2x+10=0
2x=-10
x=-5
point(-5,0)
...
plug x=0
-5y+10=0
-5y=-10
y=2
point(0,2)
...
plot the points and join the two points

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