SOLUTION: How do you solve and graph the following linear equation? -x=5y-3

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Question 363709: How do you solve and graph the following linear equation?
-x=5y-3

Answer by robertb(5830)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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This equation is the same as , or (after division by 3), or . This is already in intercept form, and so the x-intercept is (3,0), and the y-intercept, (0,0.6). Just draw a straight line through these points.

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