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Would -x+2y=5 be on the graph of a straight line

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Answer: Plotting this equation will result in a straight line.

This is because x and y are without exponents, and it doesn't matter in what for the equation is. It can be in standard for, slope-intercept form, or point slope form. This is in standard form.

To make this easier, you can plot this equation into a graphing calculator, like desmos (online), and write down this equation in the bar just to see the result


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