Question
Question: How do you solve the system \(5x+2y=-15\) and \(y=2x-12\) by graphing? \[\]...
How do you solve the system 5x+2y=−15 and y=2x−12 by graphing? $$$$
Solution
We recall the three forms of writing a linear equation: the general formAx+By+C=0, the slope intercept form y=mx+c and standard form Ax+By=D.We recall that we need two points to plot a line. We plot the lines corresponding to the given equation using intercept points and find the solution as coordinates of their point of intersection. $$$$
Complete step-by-step solution:
We know from the Cartesian coordinate system that every linear equation Ax+By+C=0can be represented as a line. If the line is inclined with positive x−axis at an angle θ then its slope is given by m=tanθ and if it cuts y−axis at a point (0,c) from the origin the y−intercept is given by c. The slope-intercept form of equation is given by
y=mx+c
The intercept form or the standard equation of line is given by
Ax+By=D
We are given the following equations in the question