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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-03-26

How do you graph the equation \(\frac{1}{3}x - \frac{1}{6}y = 0\)?

Asked by jrdiarroyo

Answer (3)

3 1 ​ x − 6 1 ​ y = 0 6 1 ​ y = 3 1 ​ x / ∗ 6 y =  3 1 1 ​ x ∗  6 2 y = 2 x

Answered by Lilith | 2024-06-10

First, solve for y. 1/3x - 1/6y = 0 -1/3x -1/3x -1/6y = -1/3x (divide by -1/6, you basicallt multiply by -6) y = 2x

Answered by cjmango | 2024-06-10

To graph the equation 3 1 ​ x − 6 1 ​ y = 0 , isolate y to get y = 2 x , identifying that it has a slope of 2 and a y-intercept of 0. Plot points based on this equation, such as (0, 0) and (1, 2), then draw a line through them. This results in a straight line that graphically represents the equation on a coordinate plane.
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Answered by Lilith | 2024-11-07