draw the graph of the following equation
1. y = 1/2x - 4
2. y = 4 - 3x
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Answer:
Given y−2x=4⇒y=2x+4
Table of Solutions
xy = 2x + 4(x, y)Point0y = 2(0) + 4 = 4(0, 4)A(0, 4)2y = 2(-2) + 4 = 0(-2, 0)B(-2, 0)1y = 2(1) + 4 = 6(1, 6)C(1, 6)Plotting the points A, B and C on the graph paper and joint them to get the straight line BC as shown in graph sheet. This line is the required graph of the equation y - 2x = 4.
(i) Plot the point (2, 8) on the graph paper. From the graph it is clear that the point (2, 8) lies on the line.
Checking algebraically: On substituting (2, 8) in the given equation, we get
LHS y−2x=8−2×2=8−4=4 RHS, So (2, 8) is a solution
(ii) Plot the point (4, 2) on the graph paper. You fin that (4, 2) does not lie on the line.
Checking algebraically: By substituting (4, 2) in the given equation we have
LHS =y−2x=2−2×4=2−8=−6=RHS, So (4, 2) is not a solution.
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