How do you graph 6x-2y=4 by plotting points?

2 Answers
Jul 19, 2017

Rearrange the equation to make y the subject, and then substitute values of x to get coordinates.

Explanation:

Rearrange the equation:

-2y = 4 - 6x

y = (4-6x)/-2

Now input values of x and use the formula to find y.

For example, when x = 0

y = (4-(6*0))/-2

y = (4)/-2

y=-2

This gives the first coordinate: (0,-2)

Repeat with a second number for the second coordinate and draw a line through the two points (only two points are needed).

graph{4=6x-2y [-4.505, 5.935, -2.75, 2.47]}

From the graph, we can see the point calculated, (0,-2) lies on the graph.

Jul 19, 2017

"see explanation"

Explanation:

"one way is to find the x and y intercepts, that is where the"
"line crosses the axes"

• " let x = 0, in the equation for y-intercept"

• " let y = 0, in the equation for x-intercept"

x=0to0-2y=4toy=-2larrcolor(red)" y-intercept"

y=0to6x-0=4tox=2/3larrcolor(red)" x-intercept"

"plot these points and draw a straight line through them"
graph{3x-2 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}