SOLUTION: how do you graph -3x + y = 5

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Question 443877: how do you graph -3x + y = 5
Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First get it into the form

where = slope and = y-intercept

Add to both sides

slope =
y-intercept =
The x-intercept is where , so



So, now you have 2 points, (0,5), (-5/3,0) and the slope,
The graph is:

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