SOLUTION: graph
y=-2/5x+3
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Question 221056: graph
y=-2/5x+3
Answer by likaaka(51) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The slope is -2/5 and the y-int is (0,3)
Using this information, plot the y-int first. From this pt use the slope to find other coordinates. Slope is usually considered rise/run; however since the slope is negative, drop instead and always run to the right. Another point will be (1,5) and (-1,10) and so forth.
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