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Question 71022: Can you please help me solve equation...instructions...graph using the intercept method: 2x-5y=10
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2x-5y=10
You need to get the y by itself, so move the x over to the other side. Then, since you need the y to be positive, divide by a negative. Then, you need to get the y by itself, so divide by 5. Since you're using the intercept method, then you can use the -2, and plot your first point, (0,-2). The slope is 2/5, so go up 2, and go to the right 5. You can use the slope again and draw your line!


-5y = -2x + 10
5y = 2x - 10
y = 2/5x - 2

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