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Use the x and y intercepts to sketch a graph of each equation, 5. x + 4y = 8 6. 3x - 4y = 247.5x = 20 8.-3y=9

Use the x and y intercepts to sketch a graph of each equation, 5. x + 4y = 8 6. 3x-example-1
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First, we determine the x and y-intercepts.

x-intercept


\begin{gathered} \text{When y=0} \\ x+4y=8 \\ x+4(0)=8 \\ x=8 \\ We\text{ have the point: (8,0)} \end{gathered}

y-intercept


\begin{gathered} \text{When x=0} \\ x+4y=8 \\ 0+4y=8 \\ 4y=8 \\ y=(8)/(4)=2 \\ We\text{ have the point: (0,2)} \end{gathered}

Next, we sketch the graph of x + 4y = 8.

Use the x and y intercepts to sketch a graph of each equation, 5. x + 4y = 8 6. 3x-example-1
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