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10x-3Y=-150

how do you solve and graph?


Sagot :

add 3y to both sides

10x = -150 +3y

subtract -150 from both both sides

10x + 150 = 3y

then divide both sides by 3 (and going to switch the two sides cuz i prefer it that way)

y = (10/3)x + 50

so for graphing you take the y intercept

which is 50 and put a point there

slope (10/3) is rise/over run

so going down and to the left from your y intercept (cuz the slope is positive) count 10 then go over 3

put a point

do it again

then for the other way go up 10 and over 3

that’s graphing

i’ll graph it too but it’ll be sloppy so i figured i’d explain it too

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