How do you graph −3x−9y=−18 using intercepts?
1 Answer
Jan 18, 2017
Explanation:
We can simplify the equation by multiplying through by - 1
⇒3x+9y=18 To find the x-intercept substitute y = 0 into the equation and solve for x
3x+(9×0)=18⇒3x=18⇒x=6
⇒x=6← is the x-intercept To find the y-intercept substitute x = 0 into the equation and solve for y
(3×0)+9y=18⇒9y=18⇒y=2
⇒y=2 is the y-intercept Plot the points (0 ,2) and (6 ,0), draw a straight line through them and you have the graph.
graph{-1/3x+2 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}