WeUsing the x-intercept and y-intercept, how do you graph 2x3y=5?

2 Answers
Dec 4, 2016

graph{2x-3y=5 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}

equation:y=2x53

Explanation:

the equation can be converted into y=mx+c:

2x3y=5

(-2x)

3y=2x+5

(/3)

y=2x+53

(*-1)

y=2x+53

y=2x53

Dec 4, 2016

Plot the points (0,53) and (52,0)

Explanation:

When the line with given equation crosses the y-axis the corresponding x-coordinate at this point will be zero.
Substituting x = 0 into the equation gives the y-intercept.

(2×0)3y=53y=5y=53

(0,53) is the point on the y-axis

Similarly when the line crosses the x-axis the corresponding
y-coordinate at this point will be zero. Substituting y = 0 into the equation gives the x-intercept.

2x(3×0)=52x=5x=52

(52,0) is the point on the x-axis

Plot these 2 points and draw a straight line through them.
graph{2/3x-5/3 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}