SOLUTION: Graph the linear equation by finding and plotting its intercepts.
-5x+3y = -15
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Question 382003: Graph the linear equation by finding and plotting its intercepts.
-5x+3y = -15
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-5*0+3y=-15
3y=-15
y=-5
(0,-5)
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5x+3*0=-15
5x=-15
x=-3
(-3,0)
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