SOLUTION: 2x=y+1

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Question 125058This question is from textbook Structure and Method Book 1
: 2x=y+1 This question is from textbook Structure and Method Book 1

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2x=y%2B1
2x+-+y+=+1
Solved by pluggable solver: Graphing Linear Equations


2%2Ax-1%2Ay=1Start with the given equation



-1%2Ay=1-2%2Ax Subtract 2%2Ax from both sides

y=%28-1%29%281-2%2Ax%29 Multiply both sides by -1

y=%28-1%29%281%29%2B%281%29%282%29x%29 Distribute -1

y=-1%2B%282%29x Multiply

y=2%2Ax-1 Rearrange the terms

y=2%2Ax-1 Reduce any fractions

So the equation is now in slope-intercept form (y=mx%2Bb) where m=2 (the slope) and b=-1 (the y-intercept)

So to graph this equation lets plug in some points

Plug in x=-4

y=2%2A%28-4%29-1

y=-8-1 Multiply

y=-9 Add

So here's one point (-4,-9)





Now lets find another point

Plug in x=-3

y=2%2A%28-3%29-1

y=-6-1 Multiply

y=-7 Add

So here's another point (-3,-7). Add this to our graph





Now draw a line through these points

So this is the graph of y=2%2Ax-1 through the points (-4,-9) and (-3,-7)


So from the graph we can see that the slope is 2%2F1 (which tells us that in order to go from point to point we have to start at one point and go up 2 units and to the right 1 units to get to the next point) the y-intercept is (0,-1)and the x-intercept is (0.5,0) ,or (1%2F2,0) . So all of this information verifies our graph.


We could graph this equation another way. Since b=-1 this tells us that the y-intercept (the point where the graph intersects with the y-axis) is (0,-1).


So we have one point (0,-1)






Now since the slope is 2%2F1, this means that in order to go from point to point we can use the slope to do so. So starting at (0,-1), we can go up 2 units


and to the right 1 units to get to our next point



Now draw a line through those points to graph y=2%2Ax-1


So this is the graph of y=2%2Ax-1 through the points (0,-1) and (1,1)