Graph 2=x+y?
2 Answers
Explanation:
First put in slope intercept form
m = slope
b = y-intercept
m = -1
y = 2
so the y-intercept is 2 and the slope is -1 (i.e. -1 rise, 1 run)
graph{y=-x+2 [-8.89, 8.89, -4.444, 4.445]}
Find the x- and y-intercepts. Plot them and draw a straight line through them.
Explanation:
Graph:
Switch sides.
This is a linear equation in standard form. In this form, we can easily find the x- and y-intercepts, which can be plotted and a straight line drawn through them.
X-intercept: value of
Substitute
The x-intercept is
Y-intercept: value of
Substitute
The y-intercept is
Plot the x- and y-intercepts and draw a straight line through them.
graph{x+y=2 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}