How do you graph the line #y= -2x+3#?
1 Answer
Mar 29, 2017
see explanation.
Explanation:
To graph a line we require 2 points.
The equation of a line in
#color(blue)"slope-intercept form"# is.
#color(red)(bar(ul(|color(white)(2/2)color(black)(y=mx+b)color(white)(2/2)|)))#
where m represents the slope and b, the y-intercept.
#y=-2x+3" is in this form"#
#rArr"y-intercept "=b=3to(0,3)color(red)" is point on line"# To find another point on the line, choose any value for x, substitute into the equation and evaluate for y
#x=3toy=(-2xx3)+3=-6+3=-3#
#rArr(3,-3)color(red)" is a point on the line"# Plot the 2 points, draw a straight line through them to obtain the graph.
graph{-2x+3 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}