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y + 4 = 2/5 (x − 3)

Graph y + 4 = 2/5 (x − 3)-example-1

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Answer:

Y= 2/5x - 23

Explanation:

Firstly:

Move the 1/5 to the other side of the equation

So

5(y+4) =2(x-3)

Secondly:

Expand the brackets

5y +20 = 2x-3

Thirdly:

Solve

5y= 2x - 3-20

5y=2x-23. (Divide by five both sides)

Y= 2/5 x - 23 (Straight line graph)

To plot the graph:

First create a table of values

For x coordinates and y coordinates

Put the points in the graph and match

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