SOLUTION: 1. graph x and y intercepts for the equation y=6 2. y=-x/5 what is the equation in standard form using integers?

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Question 513955: 1.
graph x and y intercepts for the equation y=6

2.
y=-x/5
what is the equation in standard form using integers?

Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


1. Horizontal lines (except for the x-axis itself) do not have x-intercepts. All of the ordered pairs that comprise the line have a y-coordinate of 6.

2. Multiply both sides by 5 then add x to both sides.

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