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Consider the following equation. Graph 5x + 6y = 30
PLEASE SHOW STEPS

Consider the following equation. Graph 5x + 6y = 30 PLEASE SHOW STEPS-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:

Convert the equation into slope-intercept form.

5x-6y =30 Subtract 5x from each side

-6y = -5x + 30 Multiply each term by -1

6y = 5x – 30 Divide each side by 6

y = ⅚x - 5

2. Create a table of different x and y values,

x ⅚x – 5 y

-12 ⅚(-12) – 5 -15

-6 ⅚(-6) – 5 -10

0 ⅚(0) – 5 -5

6 ⅚(6) – 5 0

12 ⅚(12) – 5 5

3. Convert the table to ordered pairs

(-12,-15)

(-6, -10)

(0, -5)

(6, 0)

(12, -5)

4. Plot the points and draw a line through them.

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