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10x -8y=12, or 5x-4y=6, or 4y=5x-6, or y=(5/4)x -1.5

at y=0...(5/4)x=1.5, x=(4/5)*1.5=6/5=1.2

at x=0, y=-1.5

at x=1, y=(5/4)-1.5=1.25-1.5...=0.25
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