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Graph the line with the equation y = (2/5)x – 6.

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ANSWER and EXPLANATION

We are given the equation:


y\text{ = }(2)/(5)x\text{ - 6}

Since we are not given the domain and range, an easy way to graph it is to find the x and y intercepts and use those points.

To find the x intercept, we have to make y = 0:

=> 0 = (2/5)x - 6

=> (2/5)x = 6

x = (6 * 5) / 2

x = 15

So, the x intercept is (15, 0)

To find the y intercept, we have to make x = 0:

y = (2/5) * 0 - 6

y = -6

So, the y intercept is (0, -6)

Use these points to plot the graph:

Graph the line with the equation y = (2/5)x – 6.-example-1
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