How do you graph 6x+9y=18?

1 Answer
Nov 23, 2016

6x+9y=18

This is a linear equation, because the equation does not have any exponents. Graph it by putting the equation into either slope-intercept form y=mx+b or point-slope form yy1=m(xx1).

Isolate y by first adding 6x to each side:
9y=6x18

Divide each side by 9:
y=23x2

Now graph the line y=23x2 by first plotting the y intercept at (0,2), then connecting points with a slope of 23.

graph{2/3x-2 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}