Question
Question: How do you draw the graph using intercepts \(x+2y=5\)? \[\]...
How do you draw the graph using intercepts x+2y=5? $$$$
Solution
We recall the definition of intercepts as non-zero coordinates of points of intersection, say (a,0),(0,b)of the line with the axes. We use satisfaction of these points of the line to find the intercepts and then the points. We join two points on the axes to find the graph of x+2y=5. $$$$
Complete step-by-step solution:
We know that we need at least two points to draw a line. We also know that every linear equation Ax+By+C=0 can be represented as a line in the xy−plane. If the line cuts the y−axis at the point (0,b) and cuts the x−axis at the point (a,0) then b is called the y−intercept and a is called x−intercept of the line.
We are given the following equation in the question
x+2y=5
Let the given line cut the y−axis at (0,b). So by satisfaction of the coordinates we have the y−intercept as