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  • 08-12-2016
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What does the line -5+8y=8 look like?

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  • 13-12-2018

Answer:

Is a horizontal line

Step-by-step explanation:

we have

[tex]-5+8y=8[/tex]

Solve for y

Adds [tex]5[/tex] both sides

[tex]-5+8y+5=8+5[/tex]

[tex]8y=13[/tex]

Divide by [tex]8[/tex] both sides

[tex]y=13/8[/tex]

[tex]y=1.625[/tex]

This is a horizontal line parallel to the x-axis

The slope is equal to zero

see the attached figure to better understand the problem


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