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Use intercepts to graph the linear equation -4x+3y=-30 .

Use intercepts to graph the linear equation -4x+3y=-30 .-example-1
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Y-intercept

-4x + 3y = -30

-4(0) + 3y = -30

3y = -30

y = -10

(0, -10)

X-intercept

-4x + 3y = -30

-4x + 3(0) = -30

-4x = -30

x = 15/2

x = 7.5

(7.5,0)

After plotting the intercepts, connect them with a line to get your equation

Use intercepts to graph the linear equation -4x+3y=-30 .-example-1
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