How do you use the intercepts to graph -x+4y=8?

1 Answer

You only need two points to draw a line graph,therefore, compute the intercepts (-8, 0) and (0, 2) then connect the two points.

Explanation:

From the given equation -x+4y=8, just set one variable to zero at a time then solve for the numerical value of the other.

Let us do it

-x+4y=8

Set y=0" "and then substitute that value in the equation

-x+4(0)=8

-x+0=8

-x=8

(-x)/(-1)=8/(-1)

and

x=-8
this means there is a point on the line at (-8, 0)

Now set x=0 and then substitute that value in the equation

-(0)+4y=8

0+4y=8

4y=8

(4y)/4=8/4

y=2

this means there is another point on the line at (0, 2)

Now, to graph the -x+4y=8, you only need to draw a line from (-8, 0) to (0, 2)

Kindly see the graph of -x+4y=8 and check the two points we calculated.

graph{-x+4y=8[-20,20,-10,10]}

God bless...I hope the explanation is useful.