SOLUTION: how do i graph this linear equation? -5x + 6y = 0

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Question 1048370: how do i graph this linear equation? -5x + 6y = 0
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x=0;
y=what?

y=0;
x=what?

You have two points, each is an axis intercept. Plot these (x,y) points and draw a line through these two points.

, is another way to express an equivalent equation for the line.

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