You can solve the equation 4x – 7 = 5 by graphing y = 4x – 7 and y = 5 and finding their point of intersection. Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements below. Line graph with 2 lines. X, y axes numbers range from 10 to negative 10. First line crosses x, y axes; extends from bottom left to upper right quadrants; does not pass through origin; has equation: y = 4 x minus 7. Second line runs parallel to x axis; does not pass origin; has equation: y = 5. Both lines intersect here: (3, 5). CLEAR CHECK Step 1 (3, 5) is a solution of . Step 2 The solution of 4x – 7 = 5 is . NEXT CLOSE Reference calculator formulas glossary CLOSE Language Changes the language of the audio snippets and the glossary ENGLISH