SOLUTION: 4y-2x=0 graphed
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Question 361897: 4y-2x=0 graphed
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Find the intercepts to quickly graph the function.
To find the x-intercept, set and solve for .
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To find the y-intercept, set and solve for .
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In this case the x and y intercepts are one in the same, choose any point (other than 0) and solve for .
Let ,
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Plot thos two points and then connect them with a line.
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