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\[-2x+y=8\].
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First rewrite the equation in slope–intercept form:
-2x + y = 8 → y = 2x + 8.
So:
- Slope = 2 (rise/run = 2/1).
- y-intercept = (0, 8).
- x-intercept: set y = 0 → 0 = 2x + 8 → x = −4, so (−4, 0).
To graph:
1. Plot (0, 8).
2. Plot (−4, 0).
3. Draw a straight line through those points. Or from (0,8) move right 1 and up 2 to get (1,10), etc.
If you want, I can produce an image of the graph.
-2x + y = 8 → y = 2x + 8.
So:
- Slope = 2 (rise/run = 2/1).
- y-intercept = (0, 8).
- x-intercept: set y = 0 → 0 = 2x + 8 → x = −4, so (−4, 0).
To graph:
1. Plot (0, 8).
2. Plot (−4, 0).
3. Draw a straight line through those points. Or from (0,8) move right 1 and up 2 to get (1,10), etc.
If you want, I can produce an image of the graph.
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