How do you graph the line 2y = 6 - 5x?

1 Answer
Mar 22, 2016

Please follow the process as given below.

Explanation:

The equation 2y=6-5x is easy to reduce it slope intercept form of equation, which is y=mx+c, where m is the slope of line and c is its intercept on y axis.

The equation can be written as y=-5/2x+3 and as such +3 is the intercept on y axis and hence the point through which it passes is (0,3).

Le us also see value of y

when x=-10, then y=-5/2xx-10+3=28 and

when x=10, then y=-5/2xx10+3=-22

Hence line also passes through (-10,28) and (10,-22).

Joining the three points (0,3), (-10,28) and (10,-22) gives us the line 2y=6-5x.

Although one can draw a line using just two points, it may be better to identify three points in the beginning, as any error will show as the three noncollinear will show up.

graph{2y=6-5x [-10, 10, -30, 30]}