How do you graph the line 4x3y=9?

1 Answer
Mar 10, 2016

The x-intercept for this equation is (2.25,0)
The y-intercept is (0,3)
graph{y=(4/3)x-3 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}

Explanation:

A quick way to graph a linear equation is to find two points that the graph passes through. The two easiest points to locate are the x,
(x,0) intercept and the y, (0,y) intercept. In your equation, substitute 0 in for the y variable and solve for x:
4x3y=9
4x3(0)=9
4x0=9
4x=9
x=2.25 The x-intercept is (2.25,0)
Next, substitute 0 in your equation for x, and solve for the y intercept.
4x3y=9
4(0)3y=9
03y=9
3y=9
y=-3 So the yintercept is (0,3)
Finally ,locate these two intercepts on the xandy axis and draw the line through the two intercepts.