How do you sketch a graph with x-intercept of 1 and y-intercept of -5?
1 Answer
Feb 5, 2015
Sorry, but the questions isn't completely clear to me.
In fact, if you need to graph a line, given these two points, the graph is completely determined.
Otherwise, for any non-linear function, the two axis intercept tell you almost nothing, since far from these points the function is unpredictable.
Assuming that the function is a line, the graph is immediately obatined: the
But having to points, the line is determined: you simply need to connect them:
graph{y=5x-5 [-7.36, 6.685, -5.98, 1.04]}