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OpenStudy (koolkid98):

Which line is a graph of the equation: –2x + 5y = 10? Number graph ranging from negative five to five on the x axis and negative six to two on the y axis. Four lines are drawn in blue on the graph. Lines a and c have a positive slope and are parallel to each other. Lines b and d have a negative slope and are parallel to each other. Lines a and b intersect at (zero, two), and lines c and d intersect at (zero, negative two). A. line a B. line b C. line c D. line d graph down below | | | \/

OpenStudy (koolkid98):

OpenStudy (koolkid98):

plz help!

OpenStudy (koolkid98):

i say line D

OpenStudy (koolkid98):

or is it C?

OpenStudy (koolkid98):

@Nnesha

Nnesha (nnesha):

can you rewrite equation in slope intercept form ?

Nnesha (nnesha):

that will help you eliminate at least 2 options because if slope is negative then the line would be decreasing and if it's positive then increasing line

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