what is 4x – 3y = 24 in a graph?
Get out your graph paper and a ruler. And a pencil :-) Set x=0, and solve for y. Make a mark at (0,y). Set y=0, and solve for x. Make a mark at (x,0). Now draw a straight line through those two points. Congratulations, you have a graph of \(4x-3y=24\) suitable for framing :-)
A. http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1299000_1299500/1299392/1/cd2f82b4e3666ff58da1e03d77376f4f20086374/143693_C.jpg B. http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1299000_1299500/1299393/1/44cd1d1a59b7cccee5481ceecb126748229fed86/143693_D.jpg C. http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1299000_1299500/1299390/1/9ec19435e142a132a13ee45187ce96d2844c900a/143693_A.jpg D. http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1299000_1299500/1299391/1/0ab9e75e38e732bf929d19069050054a1d719155/143693_B.jpg @whpalmer4
Yes, your graph will look like one of those.
im asking which one i dont know and my couisn needs it
Do as I suggested, but skip making the graph. Just find (0,y) and (x,0). Look at each answer choice and find the one that goes through those two points.
\[4x-3y=24\]set \(x=0\) \[4(0)-3y=24\]\[0-3y=24\]\[-3y=24\]\[y=\]
for the other point: \[4x-3y=24\] set \(y=0\) \[4x-3(0) = 24\]\[4x-0=24\]\[4x=24\]\[x=\]
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