How do you find the intercepts for 2x+y=2?

1 Answer
Jun 19, 2015

Substitute x=0 into the equation and solve to find the intercept (0,2) with the y axis.

Substitute y=0 into the equation and solve to find the intercept (1,0) with the x axis.

Explanation:

The intercept with the y axis will be where x=0, so substitute x=0 into the equation to get y=2. So the intercept with the y axis is at (0,2).

The intercept with the x axis will be where y=0, so substitute y=0 into the equation to get 2x=2, hence x=1. So the intercept with the x axis is at (1,0).

graph{2x+y = 2 [-4.71, 5.29, -1.34, 3.66]}