How do you graph using slope and intercept of 8x - 6y = -208x6y=20?

1 Answer
Jul 4, 2018

See below:

Explanation:

When an equation is in slope-intercept form

y=mx+by=mx+b, we know that mm is the slope and bb is the yy-intercept.

In our example, we only want a yy on the left side, so we can start by subtracting 8x8x from both sides to get

-6y=-8x-206y=8x20

Divide all terms by -66 to get

y=4/3x+10/3y=43x+103

We can start at our yy-intercept, and from that point, go up 44 in the yy-direction and right 33 in the xx-direction. We get the graph

graph{y=4/3x+10/3 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}

Hope this helps!