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Graph the following equation y+2=3/5(x+3)

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Explanation:

It is given

2x−3y=5

we can write it as

3y=2x−5

So we get

y=32x−5​

Substituting x=4 in the given equation

y=32(4)−5​

So we get

Y=38−5​

y=33​

By division we get

y=1

Substituting x=−2 in the given equation

y=32(−2)−5​

So we get

y=3−4−5​

y=3−9​

By division we get

y=−3

x 4 -2

y 1 -3

Now draw a graph using the points (4,1) and (−2,3)

Join the point through a line and find the value of y

(i) Based on the graph

consider x=4 on X-axis

Now the line joining the two points and a point on the Y-axis gives the value of y

Therefore,when x=4 the value of y=1

(ii) Based on the graph,

Consider y=3 on Y-axis

Now the line joining the two points and a point on the X-axis the value of x

Therefore, when y=3 the value of x=7

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