How do you solve the system of equations x+y=8 and x−2y=−4 by graphing?
1 Answer
Jul 7, 2016
The solution is
Explanation:
Given -
x+y=8 ---------------- (1)
Find the X , Y intercepts.
Atx=0;y=8
(0,8) is one of the points on this line.
Aty=0;x=8
((8,0) is another point on the same line.
Plot them and join them with a straight line.[Red Colour Line]
x−2y=−4 ---------- (2)
Find the X, Y intercepts.
At
(0,2) is a point on the 2nd line
Aty=0;x=−4
(−4,0) is another point on the same line
Plot these two points and join them with the help of a straight line.[Blue colour line]
Locate the point where they cut each other. It is
This is the solution
Look at the graph ution.