2x+5y=-10 graph?
The graph answer to your question of 2x + 5y = -10 equals to be ContourPlot[2 x + 5 (2 + y) == 0, {x, -7.3, 4.1}, {y, -4.6, 3.5}]. ChaCha on!
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