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I need to graph -0.2x- 0.6y = 0.12

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The easiest way to graph this equation would be using the intercepts. I would also make my scale on the axis in fifths because of the answers we will get.
To get the x intercept plug a zero in for y and solve.
-.2x-.6y=.12 -.2x-.6(0)=.12
x=-3/5
-.2(0)-.6y=.12 -.6y=.12
y= - 1/5
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this is under point slope intercept. so Ax+Bx=Cx. you can always change this to slope intercept which will be -.6y=.2x+.12 then give 1 a variable like 1 or 2 or something. then solve it, -.6y=.2+.12, -.6y=.32, y=-.53 so when x is 1, y is -.53. then make x 2 so -.6y=.52 so then when x is 2 y is -.86
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