How do you graph #2x+3y=12#?
2 Answers
By rebuilding it to an easier formula.
Explanation:
This formula can be "rebuild" into the regular form of y = a*x + b
We substract 2x from each side of the equation, we then get;
3y = -2x + 12
We then divide everything by 3.
The formula then looks like this;
y = (-2/3 * x) + 12, which you should be able to graph.
See a solution process below:
Explanation:
First, solve for two points which solve the equation and plot these points:
First Point: For
Second Point: For
We can next plot the two points on the coordinate plane:
graph{(x^2+(y-4)^2-0.035)((x-6)^2+y^2-0.035)=0 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}
Now, we can draw a straight line through the two points to graph the line:
graph{(2x + 3y - 12)(x^2+(y-4)^2-0.035)((x-6)^2+y^2-0.035)=0 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}