I will give you an example that we did in class like this but i don't like really k ow the answer so here we go.
First we solve the equation for y.
Second we make a table for our x- and y-values. From the x values we determine our y-values.
Last we graph our matching x- and y-values and draw a line.
Example
We are going to graph the equation -4x+2y=2.
First we solve the equation for y:
<span><span><span>−4x+2y</span><span>−4x+2y+4x</span><span>2y</span><span><span>2y</span>2</span>y</span><span>=====</span><span>2<span>4x+2</span><span>4x+2</span><span><span>4x+2</span>2</span><span>2x+1</span></span></span>
Second we create our table:
x y=2x+1
-2 -3
0 1
2 5
In the table
above we have used our values for x to determine our matching values for
y by exchanging the x in the equation for our given x-value.
As a last step we graph our points in the coordinate plane and connect them with a straight line.