Answer:
see graph of y = 5x - 7
Step-by-step explanation:
If graphing is the task, you should rewrite the equation in a y = ax + b form. All straight lines can be described in this form, only the a and b determine which line it is.
Your equation 5x-y=7 has the 5x on the left side, so lets move it to the right. It will get a negative sign (this is the same as subtracting 5x like you did in your picture)
5x - y = 7
-y = 7 - 5x
Now we still have the -y which should be a +y. So we multiply left and right with -1 and get:
y = -7 + 5x
If we swap the -y and 5x (we can, because they are just an addition), we get:
y = 5x - 7
Now the equation is in its "normal" form. It's like the y = ax + b with a and b chosen as a=5 and b=-7.
The normal form is handy because you can immediately see the slope is 5 and the intersection with the y-axis is at y=-7.
The setup looks like this:
0.4(10) + 4x = 0.3(14)
the 14 is the total amount of acid added.
4 + 4x = 4.2
4x = 0.2
x = 0.05 or 5 % acid solution
2 x 2 + 4 = 8
Hope this helps :)
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