Question 60979This question is from textbook college algebra
: I am not sure where to start...can anyone help me?
Graph the line:
x - 2y = 2
Thanks for your help.
This question is from textbook college algebra
Answer by jainenderkapoor(61) (Show Source):
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Here you need to find the co-ordinates of the points.
We solve it in this manner:-
x - 2y = 2
Either we can write it as
x = 2 + 2y or 2y = x - 2
y = (x - 2)/2
We can now find the points for plotting on the graph by giving
different values to y or x depending on the equation used.
x = 2 + 2y
so for y = 0 we get x = 2 + 0 = 2 point is (2, 0)
for y = 1 we get x = 2 + 2 = 4 point is (4, 1)
etc.
We can now plot the points and then join them to get the line for the equation.
Hope that the solution is clear to you.
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