SOLUTION: How do you graph this problem? Y= -4/5 M= -4/5 B=0

Algebra.Com
Question 363426: How do you graph this problem? Y= -4/5 M= -4/5 B=0
Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I'm assuming the general form of the equation
is
Substituting:

solve for
Multiply both sides by

This says that no matter what is, so
the graph is a vertical line passing through (1,0), (1,1),
(1,2), (1,3),(1, -1), (1,-2),(1,-3) etc. on to infinity in both
+y and -y directions

RELATED QUESTIONS

How do you solve (m+5)^4 - 4(m+5)^2+4=0 ? Thanks,... (answered by solver91311)
how would you solve the problem: m^16-25=0 and set it equal to zero... i don't... (answered by stanbon,josmiceli)
3cubed root y^4 * 3 cubed root 16 y^5 how do you do this... (answered by Gogonati)
how do you graph... (answered by ankor@dixie-net.com)
how do you graph... (answered by Cromlix)
how do you do this problem:... (answered by MathLover1,chessace)
how do you solve this problem y= -2x + 5 if x=... (answered by solver91311)
How do you solve this? 0 > 4 = 4/5... (answered by Alan3354)
How to graph m:12,... (answered by ewatrrr)