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Use intercepts to graph the linear equation
-5/2x+y=10

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Answer:

y=5/2x+10 is the answer

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User Ruslan Batdalov
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Answer:

see attached

Explanation:

The x-intercept can be found by setting y=0 and solving for x.

-5/2x = 10

x = 10(-2/5) = -4

The y-intercept can be found by setting x=0 and solving for y.

y = 10

Then the graph is made by plotting these points and drawing a line through them.

Use intercepts to graph the linear equation -5/2x+y=10-example-1
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