Question 652543
When the numbers are large, to keep from having too big a graph, mark off the
y-axis using bigger numbers than the way you mark off the x-axis:

Find the intercepts:

(0,45), and (0,{{{-9/8}}}) or ({{{-1&1/8)}}},0)



{{{drawing(400,300,-10,10,-100,100, line(-.262,10,.262,10),
line(-.262,20,.262,20),line(-.262,30,.262,30),line(-.262,40,.262,40),line(-.262,50,.262,50),line(-.262,60,.262,60), line(-.262,70,.262,70),
line(-.262,80,.262,80),line(-.262,90,.262,90),line(-.262,-10,.262,-10),

line(-.262,-20,.262,-20),line(-.262,-30,.262,-30),line(-.262,-40,.262,-40),
line(-.262,-50,.262,-50),line(-.262,-60,.262,-60),line(-.262,-70,.262,-70),
line(-.262,-80,.262,-80),line(-.262,-90,.262,-90),





graph(400,300,-10,10,-100,100,40x+45))}}}

Edwin</pre>