How do you graph #x+5y=5# using intercepts?
4 Answers
Given function
The above line has x-intercept
y-intercept
i,e, the line intersects the coordinate axes at the points
Now, specify the points
Please see below.
Explanation:
First find the
then find
Joining two points gives us the graph of
graph{(x+5y-5)(x^2+(y-1)^2-0.01)((x-5)^2+y^2-0.01)=0 [-3.42, 6.58, -1.42, 3.58]}
Use two arbitrary values for
Now you know one of the intercepts is
The second intercept is
Using these two intercepts, you can map out an x-axis and y-axis on some graph paper; draw these two intercepts and connect a line through them.
As below
Explanation:
Y-intercept = 1#
X-intercept when y = 0
X-intercept = 5#
Two points are (5, 0), (0, 1)
graph{-x/5 + 1 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}