That was a great answer problem. And thanks for the reference Chris.
The easiest way to do this is think
if x=0 then 4y=24 so y=6 (0,6)
if y=0 then 6x=24 so x=4 (4,0)
plot the two points
then rule in the the line. Write the equation on the line and put arrows on the ends.
The answer would vary a bit because of calculation error. Whenever you do any 'experiment' there is always going to be a little bit of variation in the output. However, if you do it properly, there will be NO SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE.
does that make sense?
Thanks Kitty, I didn't know that.
Do you know how I can do it if I use the math(Input=Result) button in the forum?
Thanks for getting back to me. You could give me a thumbs up if you are happy. I'd like that too.
The name of this symbol ^ is caret (not to be confused with a carrot)
When it is used in maths like this it can also be called a 'hat' and it means "to the power of"
for example
4^3 = 4*4*4=64
As to your equations, they are both lines but i don't know what you want me to do with them.
Look at the Sticky Topic called "how do i type in fractions?"
$${\frac{{\mathtt{1\,000}}}{{\mathtt{2}}}}{\mathtt{\,\times\,}}{{\mathtt{\pi}}}^{{\mathtt{2}}} = {\mathtt{4\,934.802\: \!200\: \!544\: \!679\: \!309\: \!4}}$$
Is this what you wanted?
I'm not sure what you mean. Have you been given any points? All you need is a slope and one point. Any point will do. get back to me please.
It means it repeats with a set pattern. I am not being very mathematical I am afraid.
For instance y=sin(x) is a periodic function. It has a period of 360degrees (or 2pi radians)
Have a look at what the graph looks like