How do you graph #y- 6= - 9( x - 8)#?

1 Answer
Jan 26, 2018

graph{-9x+78 [2.3, 14.786, 2.47, 8.714]}

Explanation:

the equation provided is in the point-slope form, with -9 as its slope.

#y−6=−9(x−8)#
#y−6=−9x + 72#
#y=−9x + 78#

so now, when #x=0#, #y=78#
and when #x=8#, #y=6#

plotting these two points, we get the required graph.