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To graph the equation (2x + 5y = 10), first, rearrange it into slope-intercept form by solving for (y): (5y = -2x + 10) or (y = -\frac{2}{5}x + 2). This shows that the y-intercept is 2 (the point (0, 2)), and the slope is (-\frac{2}{5}), indicating a downward slope. Plot the y-intercept on the graph and use the slope to find another point by moving down 2 units and right 5 units, then draw a straight line through these points.

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3w ago

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