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-20+5y=10x simplifies to -4+y=2x (dividing all terms by 5).

Because this is a linear equation it can be represented by a straight line graph.

When x=0, y=4 (y-intercept) and when y=0, x=-2, so the line passes through these two points. Knowing this enables the straight line to be drawn.

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