SOLUTION: Use the intercepts to graph the line described by each equation. x - y = 5
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Question 371600: Use the intercepts to graph the line described by each equation. x - y = 5
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Set x=0 to find the y-int, and vice versa
x - y = 5
@x=0, y = -5 --> (0,-5)
@y=0, x = 5 --> (5,0)
Draw a straight line thru them.
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