How do you use the intercepts to graph the equation #2x-4y=8#?
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Remember what it means to find an intercept.
An x-intercept is simply where the line hits the x-axis. Think of the coordinates of an x-intercept. They will be in the form of (x,0). The y-coordinate of an x-intercept is always 0, therefore we can set y equal to 0 in the given equation to find the x-intercept.
Giving me the x-intercept of
A y-intercept is where the line hits the y-axis. Think of the coordinates of a y-intercept. It will be in the form of (0,y). The x-coordinate of a y-intercept is always 0. therefore we can set x equal to 0 in the given equation to find the y-intercept.
Giving me the y-intercept of
Now you simply need to plot those two points and connect them giving you your line.
graph{0.5*x-2 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}