Question 1210574: How would you graph 4x+3y=-24 show it to me in a graph
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How would you graph 4x+3y=-24 show it to me in a graph
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This equation is linear, so, it represents a straight line.
To graph a straight line, it is enough to have two points on a coordinate plane, or on a graph paper.
A simplest way to get two points is as follows.
(1) Plug x = 0 into equation. You will get
3y = -24,
which gives you y = -8.
So, one point is A = (x,y) = (0,-8). You can place it in a graph paper.
(2) Next, plug y = 0 into equation. You will get
4x = -24,
which gives you x = -6.
So, another point is B = (x,y) = (-6,0). You can place it in a graph paper.
(3) Having two points, A and B in a graph paper, you take a straightedge and a pencil and draw
straight line through points A and B.
It is the way, how the students made this job 100, and 200, and 300 years ago.
In our days, you can use the advantages of technology.
Go to website https:\\www.desmos.com/calculator
Find there free of charge plotting tool for common use.
Print your equation there and get the plot in the next instance.
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