What are the intercepts of the equation -3x+4y=-12? How do you graph it?

2 Answers
Jun 2, 2018

Intercepts are 4 on x-axis and -3 on y-axis

Explanation:

x-intercept is obtained by putting y=0 in the equation and here we get -3x=-12 or x=(-12)/(-3)=4

For y-intercept, we put x=0 i.e. 4y=-12 or y=-3

Hence, intercepts are 4 on x-axis and -3 on y-axis

hence line passes through (4,0) and (0,-3) and joining them gives us the graph.

graph{(-3x+4y+12)((x-4)^2+y^2-0.01)(x^2+(y+3)^2-0.01)=0 [-3.48, 6.52, -4.08, 0.92]}

Jun 2, 2018

"see explanation"

Explanation:

"to find the intercepts, that is where the graph"
"crosses the x and y axes"

• " let x = 0, in the equation for y-intercept"

• " let y = 0, in the equation for x-intercept"

x=0rArr0+4y=-12rArry=-3larrcolor(red)"y-intercept"

y=0rArr-3x+0=-12rArrx=4larrcolor(red)"x-intercept"

"plot the points "(0,-3)" and (4,0)

"draw a straight line through them for graph"
graph{(y-3/4x+3)((x-0)^2+(y+3)^2-0.04)((x-4)^2+(y-0)^2-0.04)=0 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}