How do you graph 5x-2y=10?

2 Answers
Mar 31, 2017

See the explanation.

Explanation:

Graph:

5x-2y=10

This equation is in standard form for a linear equation. You only need two points to graph a straight line. The standard form makes it easy to find the x- and y-intercepts, which can be graphed.

5x-2y=10

X-intercept: value of x when y=0.

Substitute 0 fro y and solve for x.

5x-2(0)=10

5x=10

Divide both sides by 5.

x=10/5

x=2

The x-intercept is (2,0).

Y-intercept: value of y when x=0

Substitute 0 for x and solve for y.

5(0)-2y=10

-2y=10

Divide both sides by -2.

y=10/-2

y=-5

The y-intercept is (0,-5)

Plot the x- and y-intercepts and draw a straight line through the points.

graph{5x-2y=10 [-16.23, 15.8, -10.26, 5.76]}

Mar 31, 2017

Find the x and y- intercepts and draw a line through them.

Explanation:

If you are given the equation of a straight line in standard form
(ax+by =c), then you can find the x and y-intercepts.

To find the x-intercept, make color(red)(y=0)

5x-2color(red)(y) = 10" "rarr5x-2color(red)((0)) = 10" " Solve for x
5x = 10

x = 2" "larr this is the x-intercept

To find the y-intercept, make color(blue)(x=0)

5color(blue)(x)-2y = 10" "rarr5color(blue)((0))-2y = 10" " Solve for y
-2y = 10

y=-5" "larr this is the y-intercept

Now you can plot the two intercepts on a grid and draw a line passing through both of them. graph{5x-2y = 10 [-6.06, 13.94, -8.06, 1.94]}