Key Concepts
- Intercepts
- The xx-intercept is the point, (a,0)(a,0) , where the graph crosses the xx-axis. The xx-intercept occurs when yy is zero.
- The yy-intercept is the point, (0,b)(0,b) , where the graph crosses the yy-axis. The yy-intercept occurs when yy is zero.
- Find the x and y intercepts from the equation of a line
- To find the xx-intercept of the line, let y=0y=0 and solve for xx.
- To find the yy-intercept of the line, let x=0x=0 and solve for yy.
- Graph a line using the intercepts
- Find the x- and y- intercepts of the line.
- Let y=0y=0 and solve for xx.
- Let x=0x=0 and solve for yy.
- Find a third solution to the equation.
- Plot the three points and then check that they line up.
- Draw the line.
- Find the x- and y- intercepts of the line.
- Choose the most convenient method to graph a line
- Determine if the equation has only one variable. Then it is a vertical or horizontal line.
- x=ax=a is a vertical line passing through the xx-axis at aa.
- y=by=b is a vertical line passing through the yy-axis at bb.
- Determine if y is isolated on one side of the equation. Then graph by plotting points. Choose any three values for x and then solve for the corresponding y- values.
- Determine if the equation is of the form Ax+By=CAx+By=C , find the intercepts. Find the x- and y- intercepts and then a third point.
Glossary
- intercepts of a line
- Each of the points at which a line crosses the xx-axis or the yy-axis is called an intercept of the line.
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