Math, asked by ronak8185, 1 year ago

Find the x-intercept and the y-intercept for 2x+y=8 then use them to graph the line.

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Answered by leahmammen2003
4

Answer:

The x intercept is 4 (by substituting y as zero we get x intercept)

And the y intercept is 8 (by substituting x as zero we get y intercept)

Take (4, 0) and take (8, 0) to graph the line

You're welcome!

Answered by AbhijithPrakash
18

Find the x-intercept by substituting in 0 for y and solving for x.

Find the y-intercept by substituting in 0 for x and solving for y.

Let's find the x-intercept first: 2x + (0) = 8

2x = 8

Divide both sides by 2 to isolate and solve for the variable "x", or the x-intercept.

x = 4 (x-intercept)

Now find the y-intercept: 2(0) + y = 8  

Multiply 2 and 0.

y = 8 (y-intercept)

You have found the x-intercept to be 4 and the y-intercept to be 8. To graph the line, place a point on (4, 0) ← x-intercept and a point on (0, 8) ← y-intercept.

Your line should look like the attached image :)

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