draw the equation X - 2y =3 with this give some example how to do this equation X - 2y=3 with graph please answer fast
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LIFE-HACK FORMULA: If x/a + y/b = 1 is an equation to draw in a graph. Then, interception in a-axis and y-axis are a and b respectively. Put a point on the x-axis and b point on the y-axis respectively and draw a line connecting a and b.
Now, your given equation is x - 2y = 3. Convert this into x/a + y/b = 1 format, keeping mind that R.H.S always is 1.
Hence,
x - 2y = 3
=> x/3 - 2y/3 = 1
=> x/3 + y/(-3/2) = 1
=> x/3 + y/(-1.5) = 1
(3,0) and (0, -1.5) are your sets to put in the graph.
Note. Refer to the graph. Pardon the clarity of the image.
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