How do you graph using the intercepts for 5x+7y=77?

1 Answer
Nov 3, 2015

Plot the points for the x and y intercepts then draw a line through those points.

Explanation:

Given the equation
XXX5x+7y=77

The x-intercept is the value of x when y=0
XXX5x+7(0)=77
XXXx=15.4

The y-intercept is the value of y when x=0
XXX5(0)+7y=77
XXXy=11

So the intercept points are at (15.4,0) and (0,11)

If you plot these two points and draw a straight line through them, your graph should look something like:
graph{((x-15.4)^2 +y^2-0.1)(x^2+(y-11)^2-0.1)(5x+7y-77)=0 [-6.41, 25.63, -3.47, 12.55]}