How do you graph y=52x2 using intercepts?

1 Answer
May 20, 2017

We can find that the x-intercept is (45,0) and the y-intercept is (0,2).

Drawing a straight line through these two points creates a graph of the function.

Explanation:

The x-intercept is the point at which the function meets the x-axis, which is the line y=0.

If we substitute y=0 into the equation, we get:

0=52x2

Rearranging,

52x=2

5x=4

x=45

So one point on the line is the point (45,0).

The y-intercept, similarly, is the point at which the function meets the y-axis, which is the line x=0. Substituting x=0 into the equation yields:

y=52(0)2

y=2

So the y-intercept is the point (0,2).

Simply drawing a line through these two points will create a graph of the function, using intercepts.