How do you graph -2x-3y=-12 using intercepts?

1 Answer
Aug 17, 2017

See a solution process below:

Explanation:

x-intercept

To find the x-intercept set y to 0 and solve for x:

-2x - 3y = -12 becomes:

-2x - (3 xx 0) = -12

-2x - 0 = -12

-2x = -12

(-2x)/color(red)(-2) = (-12)/color(red)(-2)

x = 6 or (6, 0)

y-intercept

To find the y-intercept set x to 0 and solve for y:

-2x - 3y = -12 becomes:

(-2 xx 0) - 3y = -12

0 - 3y = -12

-3y = -12

(-3y)/color(red)(-3) = (-12)/color(red)(-3)

y = 4 or (0, 4)

Next, plot these two points.

graph{((x-6)^2+y^2-0.025)(x^2+(y-4)^2-0.025)=0}

Now, draw a line through the two points to graph the line of the equation:

graph{(-2x-3y+12)((x-6)^2+y^2-0.025)(x^2+(y-4)^2-0.025)=0}