SOLUTION: graph the equation 5x-3y=-3
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graph the equation 5x-3y=-3
Put the equation in slope intercept form.
y = (5/3)x+1
You need two points to determine the graph of the line:
If x=0, y=1, giving you the poiint (0,1)
If x=3, y=6, giviing you the point (3,6)
Plot the two points and draw a line thru them:
Cheers,
Stan H.
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