How do you graph using slope and intercept of 6x - 3y = -12?

1 Answer
Nov 1, 2015

6x-3y=-12 has a slope of 2 and a y-intercept of 4
Starting at the y-intercept (0,4) plot points by repetitively going 1 step right and 2 steps up.

Explanation:

The y-intercept is the value of y when x=0
For 6x-3y=-12 when x=0
color(white)("XXX")6(0)-3y=-12 rArr y=4
So the y-intercept is at (0,4)

The slope for an equation in the form
color(white)("XXX")Ax+By=C
is m=-A/B
So the slope of
color(white)("XXX")6x-3y=-12
is m= -6/(-3) = 2

A slope of 2 means that for every steep in the positive x direction the value of y must increase by 2

graph{(6x-3y+12)(x^2+(y-4)^2-0.01)((x-1)^2+(y-6)^2-0.01)((x-2)^2+(y-8)^2-0.01)=0 [-2.505, 17.495, -0.6, 9.4]}