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| Question 1057350:  What is the slope  y-intercept x-intercept of 5x-3y=5,x=7y-9,    2x-5y=1
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! What is the slope y-intercept x-intercept of 5x-3y=5,x=7y-9, 2x-5y=1 -----
 5x-3y=5
 Solve for y.
 y = (5/3)x + b
 The slope is the coefficient of x, 5/3
 b is the y-intercept.
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 5x-3y=5
 At the y-int, x=0
 5*0-3y = 5
 y = -5/3 or (0,-5/3) is the y-int.
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 At the x-int, y=0
 5x-3*0 = 5
 x = -5 or (-5,0) is the x-int.
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 Do the other 2 the same way.
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