How do you find the intercepts and graph x+y=6 ?
2 Answers
Find intercepts and draw a line through them...
Explanation:
Given:
x+y=6
Note that if you set
y=6
Similarly, if you set
x=6
So the intercepts of this line with the
We can now draw the graph by drawing a straight line through these two intercepts...
graph{(x+y-6)((x-6)^2+y^2-0.02)(x^2+(y-6)^2-0.02)=0 [-7.75, 12.25, -1.56, 8.44]}
Explanation:
one way is to find the intercepts that is where the
graph crosses the x and y axes
∙ let x = 0, in the equation for y-intercept
∙ let y = 0, in the equation for x-intercept
x=0→0+y=6⇒y=6←y-intercept
y=0→x+0=6⇒x=6←x-intercept
plot (0,6) and (6,0) and draw a straight line
through them
graph{-x+6 [-20, 20, -10, 10]}