How do you sketch the graph represented by #-5x+2y=6#?

1 Answer
Apr 6, 2016

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Explanation:

This is a straight line graph

Given:# -5x+2y=6#

It needs to be changed to the form #y=mx+c#

Add 5x to both sides

#2y=5x+6#

divide both sides by 2

#y=5/2 x+3#

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#color(blue)("Determine "y_("intercept"))#

The #y_("intercept")# occurs at #x=0#

so we have #y_("intercept")=5/2(0)+3#

#color(blue)(=>y_("intercept")=3)#
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#color(blue)("Determine "x_("intercept"))#

The #x_("intercept")# occurs at #y=0#

#=>0=5/2 x_("intercept")+3#

#=> 5/2x_("intercept")=- 3#

#color(blue)(=> x_("intercept")=-3xx2/5 = 6/5)#
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Mark you two points and as neatly as you can draw a straight line through them. Extend the line in both directions to the end of the scales.