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draw the graph of the equation given below -x+4y=8

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Answered by amansharma264
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EXPLANATION.

Draw Graph of the equation.

⇒ - x + 4y = 8.

As we know that,

Put the value of x = 0 in the equation, we get.

⇒ - (0) + 4y = 8.

⇒ 4y = 8.

⇒ y = 2.

Their Co-ordinates = (0,2).

Put the value of y = 0 in the equation, we get.

⇒ - x + 4(0) = 8.

⇒ - x = 8.

⇒ x = - 8.

Their Co-ordinates = (-8,0).

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Answered by Atlas99
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QUESTION

Draw the graph of the equation -x+4y=8.

ANSWER

By putting the value of x = 0 , we get t

the Co-ordinates (0,2).

By putting the value of y = 0 , we get

the Co-ordinates (-8,0).

GRAPH GIVEN IN ATTACHMENT

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To find the equation of a graphed line, find the y-intercept and the slope in order to write the equation in y-intercept (y=mx+b) form. Slope is the change in y over the change in x. Find two points on the line and draw a slope triangle connecting the two points. Label the legs of the triangle. This will tell you the rise (change in y, numerator) value and the run (change in x, denominator) value. The y-intercept comes from the point where the line passes the y-axis. The y-value of the coordinate is the y-intercept, or the "b" value. Plug in the slope, m, and the y-intercept, b, to the slope-intercept form of the line.

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