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Question
Draw the graph for the equation given below:
`(2x - 1)/(3) - (y - 2)/(5) = 0`
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Solution
To draw the graph of `(2x - 1)/(3) - (y - 2)/(5) = 0` follows the steps:
First prepare a table as below:
| X | -1 | 0 | 1 |
| Y | -3 | `(1)/(3)` | `(11)/(3)` |
Now sketch the graph as shown:

From the graph it can verify that the line intersects the x-axis at `(-1/10,0)` and y at (0,4.5).
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