How do you graph #x-y=3# using the x and y intercepts?
1 Answer
May 27, 2017
graph{x-3 [-0.392, 4.62, -3.096, -0.59]}
Explanation:
We can express any linear equation in
in the form
(here the
1.we want to find where the line intersects the y axis
- automatically the
#value# of#x# will become#0#
we are left with#-# #y/b# =#3#
by putting#b=1# we get#y=-3#
the line intersects the y axis at#(0,-3)# - in the same way we can also find out here the line intersects the axis
it will be#(3,0)#
in terms of plotting the
points on the