Question 1002937
Given the linear equation: 5x-2y=10 
a) Convert the equation to slope-intercept form. State the slope of the line and the y-intercept as an ordered pair.
Please explain and show answer.
Solve for "y"::
y = (5/2)x - 5
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slope = 5/2
intercept = -5
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b) Use the slope and the y-intercept to graph the line represented by the equation.
Plot a point at the intercept (0,-5)
slope = 5/2 means y increases 5 when x increases 2
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Starting at (0,-5) 
add 2 to x 
add 5 to y
to get (2,0)
Plot the point (2,0)
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Draw a line thru (0.-5), (2,0)
That is the graph you want.
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{{{graph(400,400,-10,10,-10,10,(5/2)x -5)}}}
Cheers,
Stan H.