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What are the x- and y- intercepts for the graph of -3x+5y=-15
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What are the x- and y- intercepts for the graph of -3x+5y=-15
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What are the x- and y- intercepts for the graph of -3x+5y=-15
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x-int: (5,0)
y-int: (0,-3)
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