Beginning Algebra, 11th Edition

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SECTION 3.2 Graphing Linear Equations in Two Variables^193


The equation of the x-axis is the horizontal line ,and the equation of the


y-axis is the vertical line x 0.


y 0


Vertical Line

The graph of the linear equation where kis a real number, is the vertical


line with x-intercept. There is no y-intercept (unless the vertical line is the


y-axis itself ).


1 k, 0 2


xk,


CAUTION The equations of horizontal and vertical lines are often confused


with each other. Remember that the graph of is parallel to the x-axis and the


graph of x= kis parallel to the y-axis (for kZ 0 ).


y=k


A summary of the forms of linear equations from this section follows.


Graphing a Linear Equation

Equation To Graph Example


Draw a horizontal line, through


Draw a vertical line, through


The graph passes through


To find additional points that lie


on the graph, choose any value


for xor y, except 0.


Find any two points on the line.


(but not of A good choice is to find the


the types intercepts. Let and find the


above) corresponding value of y. Then let


and find x.


As a check, get a third point by


choosing a value for xor ythat


has not yet been used.


y=0,


x=0,


AxByC


AxBy 0 1 0, 0 2.


1 k, 0 2.


xk


1 0, k 2.


yk


x

y

0
x = 4

x = 2y

x

y

0

x

y

0
3 x – 2y = 6

(2, 0)

(4, 3)

(0, –3)

x

y

0
y = –2
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