How do you graph using slope and intercept of #2x+7y= - 40#?
1 Answer
Nov 8, 2015
By changing the equation to slope intercept form, which would be
Explanation:
The general way to graph a line like this is to get it into slope intercept form which is
So generally, just solve for y.
You may put it into decimals if you wish but it's not really necessary.
From this equation we can see that the slope is
The graph ends up looking like:
graph{y=-2/7x-40/7 [-29.01, 28.72, -11.67, 17.18]}