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Alaina Brooks
17 April, 16:11
What does the line - 5+8y=8 look like?
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Markus Jordan
17 April, 17:49
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-5+8y=8
8y = 8+5
8y=13
y = 13/8
So the line would be straight, horizontal, and it will pass through the y axis at y=13/8.
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