How do you graph y=-1/2 using intercepts?
1 Answer
see explanation.
Explanation:
It helps if we can recognise that lines of the form
color(blue)" y=c and x = c" where c is a constant, are special cases of the equation of a straight line.y = c is a straight line, parallel to the x-axis passing through all points in the plane with the same y-coordinate.
y=-1/2 therefore passes through all points whose y- coordinate is-1/2 This includes the point on the y-axis, the y-intercept whose coordinates are(0,-1/2) Plotting 3/4 points and drawing a straight line through them gives the graph of
y=-1/2 For example plot the following set of points.
(-2,-1/2),(0,-1/2),(2,-1/2)" and " (4,-1/2)
graph{y-0.001x+1/2=0 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}I mentioned x = c , which is a line parallel to the y-axis, passing through all points in the plane with the same value of x-coordinate.