How do you graph the equation −4x+12y=−1?
1 Answer
Jul 23, 2017
Find the intersections of this line with the axes and draw the line through them.
Explanation:
Given:
−4x+12y=−1
Note that this is a linear equation - all of the terms are of degree at most
Setting
12y=−1
Multiplying both sides by
y=−2
Hence the intersection with the
Setting
−4x=−1
Dividing both sides by
x=14
Hence the intersection with the
Now we can draw the graph by drawing a line through the two intersections we have found:
graph{(4x^2+(y+2)^2-0.003)(4(x-1/4)^2+y^2-0.003)(-4x+1/2y+1) = 0 [-2.51, 2.5, -2.8, 2.4]}