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2x-5y+10=0 how do you graph this equation ?

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i need help graphing this eqaution just telling me step by step can help thanks.

 

asked Mar 1, 2014 in ALGEBRA 1 by homeworkhelp Mentor

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Given line equation 2x-5y+10 = 0

subtract 2x and 10 from each side.

-5y = -2x-10

Divide to eachside by negitive 5.

y = (2/5)x+2

If x = 0 then y = 2.

If x = 5 then y = 4

If x = -5 then y = 0.

Graph

Draw the coordinate plane.

Plot the above points.

Connect the plotted points.

Then formed line indicates the graph of 2x-5y+10 = 0.

answered Mar 1, 2014 by ashokavf Scholar

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