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Is 2x+3y=5 a straight-line graph​

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Answer:

Yes, it is

Explanation:

A straight line graph is of the general form;

y = mx + b

where m is the slope and b is the y intercept

We can rewrite what we have as

3y = -2x + 5

y = -2x/3 + 5/3

As we can see, it can be expressed in the general form and that makes it a straight graph

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