SOLUTION: Use the intercepts to graph the equation. x+3y=6

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Question 149949: Use the intercepts to graph the equation.
x+3y=6

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) About Me  (Show Source):
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1%2Ax%2B3%2Ay=6 Start with the given equation

Let's find the x-intercept

To find the x-intercept, let y=0 and solve for x:
1%2Ax%2B3%2A%280%29=6 Plug in y=0

1%2Ax=6 Simplify

x=6%2F1 Divide both sides by 1


x=6 Reduce



So the x-intercept is (note: the x-intercept will always have a y-coordinate equal to zero)



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1%2Ax%2B3%2Ay=6 Start with the given equation

Now let's find the y-intercept

To find the y-intercept, let x=0 and solve for y:
1%2A%280%29%2B3%2Ay=6 Plug in x=0

3%2Ay=6 Simplify

x=6%2F3 Divide both sides by 3



y=2 Reduce



So the y-intercept is (note: the y-intercept will always have a x-coordinate equal to zero)

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So we have these intercepts:
x-intercept:

y-intercept:



Now plot the two points and




Now draw a line through the two points to graph 1%2Ax%2B3%2Ay=6
graph of 1%2Ax%2B3%2Ay=6 through the points and