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-5x + 2y = 4
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Asked 10/14/2009 4:54:33 PM
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Solution:
-5x + 2y = 4
y = mx + b
-5x + 2y = 4
2y = 5x + 4
y = (5/2)x + 2
When x = 0, y = (5/2)(0) + 2 = 2, so the point is (0, 2).
When x = 2, y = (5/2)(2) + 2 = 7, so the point is (2, 7).
When x = -2, y = (5/2)(-2) + 2 = -3, so the point is (-2, -3).

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