Sunday, August 13, 2017

Beginning Algebra With Applications, Chapter 5, 5.2, Section 5.2, Problem 110

Graph $4x+3y = 12$ by using $x$- and $y$-intercepts

$x$-intercept:


$
\begin{equation}
\begin{aligned}

4x+3y =& 12
&& \text{Given equation}
\\
4x + 3(0) =& 12
&& \text{To find the $x$-intercept, let } y = 0
\\
4x =& 12
&& \text{Divide by } 4
\\
x =& 3
&&

\end{aligned}
\end{equation}
$


The $x$-intercept is $(3,0)$

$y$-intercept:


$
\begin{equation}
\begin{aligned}

4x+3y =& 12
&& \text{Given equation}
\\
4(0) +3y =& 12
&& \text{To find the $y$-intercept, let } x=0
\\
3y =& 12
&& \text{Divide by } 3
\\
y =& 4
&&

\end{aligned}
\end{equation}
$



The $y$-intercept is $(0,4)$

Graph the ordered pairs $(3,0)$ and $(0,4)$. Draw a straight line through the points.

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