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Graph the linear equation. Find threepoints that solve the equation, then ploton the graph.5x - 4y = -18

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Given:

The equation is 5x - 4y = -18

Required:

Graph the linear equation. Find three points that solve the equation, then plot

on the graph.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given equation is:

5x - 4y = -18

subsitute x = 0


\begin{gathered} 5*0-4y=-18 \\ -4y=-18 \\ 4y=18 \\ y=(18)/(4) \\ y=(9)/(2) \end{gathered}

Substitute x = -1


\begin{gathered} 5*-1-4y=-18 \\ -5-4y=-18 \\ -4y=-18+5 \\ -4y=-13 \\ 4y=13 \\ y=(13)/(4) \end{gathered}

substitute x= 1


\begin{gathered} 5*1-4y=-18 \\ 5-4y=-18 \\ -4y=-18-5 \\ -4y=-23 \\ y=(23)/(4) \end{gathered}

The graph of the equation is:

Final answer:

Graph attached in the explanation part.

Graph the linear equation. Find threepoints that solve the equation, then ploton the-example-1
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