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Graph each equation using x- and y- intercept -5x+y=-10 Other equation-3x-6y=12

Graph each equation using x- and y- intercept -5x+y=-10 Other equation-3x-6y=12-example-1
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10) We have to calculate the x and y intercepts for the line and graph the line:


-5x+y=-10

The x-intercept corresponds to the point where y = 0, so we can calculate it as:


\begin{gathered} -5x+0=-10 \\ -5x=-10 \\ x=(-10)/(-5) \\ x=2 \end{gathered}

The y-intercept corresponds to the point where x = 0, so we can calculate it as:


\begin{gathered} -5(0)+y=-10 \\ y=-10 \end{gathered}

With the intercepts, we have two points: (2,0) and (0,-10) and we can use them to graph as:

11) We have to calculate the x and y intercepts for the line and graph the line:


-3x-6y=12

The x-intercept is:


\begin{gathered} -3x-6(0)=12 \\ -3x=12 \\ x=(12)/(-3) \\ x=-4 \end{gathered}

The y-intercept is:


\begin{gathered} -3(0)-6y=12 \\ -6y=12 \\ y=(12)/(-6) \\ y=-2 \end{gathered}

Then, knowing the intercepts, we know the points (-4,0) and (0,-2) and we can graph the line as:

Graph each equation using x- and y- intercept -5x+y=-10 Other equation-3x-6y=12-example-1
Graph each equation using x- and y- intercept -5x+y=-10 Other equation-3x-6y=12-example-2
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