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How would you solve 5x+3y=12 by graphing it?

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User Teodor
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check the picture below.

a "solution" or zero or root, is pretty much just an x-intercept, namely, what is the value of "x" when the graph touches the x-axis. Keeping in mind that y = 0 at that moment.
How would you solve 5x+3y=12 by graphing it?-example-1
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First you must get y by itself and then set it up in slope intercept form: y=mx+b where m is the slope, b is the y intercept, and y is what it equals too
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