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28 December, 02:07

Which graph of 5x+y<5?

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  1. 28 December, 03:57
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    y-intercept=5

    slope = - 5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    When you graph inequalities first you try to isolate y on one side. In order to do that you add 5x to both sides. and get y<5-5x.

    Next you use the property of equality.

    After you do that you get y<-5x+5.

    When graphing inequalities ignore the < sign

    If you ignore the sign you get y=-5x+5

    Graph using y=mx+b formula

    y-intercept = 5

    slope=-5
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