How do you graph the line #4x+3y-12=0#?
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and
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Explanation:
In order to clearly recognise the
Where:
and
Therefore, let us do this:
Dividing both sides by
This implies that the
We can prove this via the statement:
Therefore:
This implies that the
We can thus determine the
This implies that the
If we plot these points on a Cartesian plane and draw a line between the two, the graph has been drawn.
Attached below is a graph of the function with the intercepts in frame:
graph{y=-4/3x+4 [-9.54, 10.46, -2.92, 7.08]}