SOLUTION: The problem says: Use the intercepts to graph each linear equation on a coordinate plane 1. 3x-2y=12 2. 5x+3y=15

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Question 182237: The problem says: Use the intercepts to graph each linear equation on a coordinate plane



1. 3x-2y=12
2. 5x+3y=15

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The problem says: Use the intercepts to graph each linear equation on a coordinate plane
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You can do that. You can find any 2 points and draw a straight line thru them.
To find the intercepts, you set x = 0 and find y, then set y = 0 and find x.
1. 3x-2y=12
@ x=0: -2y=12
y = -6 --> (0,-6) point 1
@ y=0: 3x=12
x = 4 --> (4,0) point 2
Then draw a line thru the points.
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You try this one. email me for help or to check your work.
2. 5x+3y=15
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