y-3=1/5(x-2)
what are the two point on the graph
To find two points on the graph of the equation y-3=1/5(x-2), we can choose arbitrary values for x and solve for y.
Let's choose x=0.
y-3=1/5(0-2)
y-3=1/5(-2)
y-3=-2/5
Adding 3 to both sides, we get:
y=-2/5 + 3
y=-2/5 + 15/5
y=13/5 or 2.6
So, when x=0, y=2.6.
Thus, one point on the graph is (0, 2.6).
Now let's choose x=5.
y-3=1/5(5-2)
y-3=1/5(3)
y-3=3/5
Adding 3 to both sides, we get:
y=3/5 + 15/5
y=18/5 or 3.6
So, when x=5, y=3.6.
Thus, another point on the graph is (5, 3.6).
Therefore, the two points on the graph are (0, 2.6) and (5, 3.6).