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| Question 1059006:  5x – 3y = -6
 3.	Describe the steps necessary to graph this equation with the x- and y-intercepts. You have to
 4.	Describe how to graph this equation by using the slope and y-intercept.
 2.	Describe how to graph this equation by plotting points from a table of values.
 1.	Is this a linear equation?  Why?  What are the characteristics of this equation that help you to identify its type
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 5x – 3y = -6 3.	Describe the steps necessary to graph this equation with the x- and y-intercepts.
 If x = 0, -3y=-6, y = 2
 If y = 0, 5x =-6, x = -6/5
 Plot (0,2) and (-6/5,0) and draw a line thru them
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 4.	Describe how to graph this equation by using the slope and y-intercept.
 y = (5x+6)/3
 y = (5/3)x + 2
 slope = 5/3 ; y-int = (0,2)
 Plot (0,2)
 slope mean y increases by 5 when x increases by 3
 So, plot (0+3,2+5) = (3,7)
 Draw a line thru (0,2),(3,7)
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 2.	Describe how to graph this equation by plotting points from a table of values.
 y = (5/3)x + 2
 If x = 3, y = 5 + 2 = 7
 If x = 6, y = 5*2+2 = 12
 Plot (3,7) and (6,12) and draw a line thru them.
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 1.	Is this a linear equation? Yes
 Why? What are the characteristics of this equation that help you to identify its type
 Ans:: slope-intercept form
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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