SOLUTION: How do you graph the equation 5x- 2y= -4
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How do you graph the equation 5x- 2y= -4
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Find the x-intercept and the y-intercept:
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x-intercept:
Let y = 0, then x = -4/5, giving you point (-4/5,0)
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y-intercept:
Let x = 0,then y = 2, giving you point (0,2)
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Plot the two points and draw a line thru them.
Cheers,
Stan H.
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