would the graph of 8x+5y=35 be consistant or non consistant? I think consistant

consistent with what? You need two equations to talk about consistency.

OOps sorry

8x-5y=35
-8x+5y=-35 are these consistant?

To determine if the graph of the equation 8x + 5y = 35 is consistent or not, we need to check if it has a solution or not.

First, let's rearrange the equation in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b), where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept:

8x + 5y = 35
5y = -8x + 35
y = (-8/5)x + 7

Now we can see that the equation has a valid slope and y-intercept. It represents a straight line.

To determine if it is consistent or not, we need to consider additional information. If this equation is part of a system of equations and there is at least one other equation, we can find the solution by solving the system.

If this equation is presented on its own without any other equations, the graph of the equation would be consistent. However, we cannot determine if the equation itself has a solution without further context.