How do you graph 2x−y=6 by plotting points?
1 Answer
Jun 8, 2018
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⇒2x−0=6⇒x=3←x-intercept
plot (0,−6) and (3,0)
draw a straight line through them for graph
graph{(y-2x+6)((x-0)^2+(y+6)^2-0.04)((x-3)^2+(y-0)^2-0.04)=0 [-28.88, 28.84, -14.42, 14.46]}