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Graph y=-\dfrac{1}{3}x+5y=−
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x+5y, equals, minus, start fraction, 1, divided by, 3, end fraction, x, plus, 5.

Respuesta :

Given the equation of the graph, the slope is -1/3 and The two points in the graph are ( 0, 5 ) and ( 3, 4 ).

What is the graph of the equation?

Given the equation y = -1/3x + 5

Using the slope intercept form; y = mx + b

Hence,

Slope m is -1/3

y-intercept = ( 0, 5 )

From the equation, y = -1/3x + 5

All lines can be graphed using two points, we select two x values and plug it into the equation; 0 and 3

For x = 0

y = -1/3x + 5 = -1/3(0) + 5 = 5

For x = 3

y = -1/3x + 5 = -1/3(3) + 5 = -(3/3) + 5 = -1+5 = 4

Hence, the slope is -1/3 and The two points in the graph are ( 0, 5 ) and ( 3, 4 ).

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