Use the slope-intercept form to graph the equation $2x - 5y = -15$. Use the graphing tool to graph the equation. Use the slope and y-intercept when drawing the line.
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To do this, we need to solve for y in the equation 2x - 5y = -15. First, subtract 2x from both sides: -5y = -2x - 15 Next, divide by -5 to isolate y: y = (2/5)x + 3 Show more…
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