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What does the line 5x + 4y = -6 look like

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See attached photo for graph

Explanation:

Solve the equation for y... (that means get y by itself)

4y = -5x - 6 (subtract 5x from both sides)

y = -(5/4)x - 6/4 (divide both sides by 4)

y = -(5/4)x - 3/2 (simplify)

Now you can graph using slope-intercept method. The y-intercept is -3/2, and the slope is -5/4

What does the line 5x + 4y = -6 look like-example-1
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