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Graph this line using intercepts:x–2y=–2Click to select points on the graph.

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Graph this line using intercepts:x–2y=–2Click to select points on the graph.

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Solution

To graph the line using intercepts, follow these steps:

  1. First, find the x-intercept by setting y to 0 in the equation and solving for x. In this case, if y=0, the equation becomes x = -2. So, the x-intercept is (-2,0).

  2. Next, find the y-intercept by setting x to 0 in the equation and solving for y. In this case, if x=0, the equation becomes -2y = -2, which simplifies to y = 1. So, the y-intercept is (0,1).

  3. Now, plot these two points on the graph.

  4. Finally, draw a line through these two points to represent the equation x-2y=-2. This line is the graph of the equation.

Note: I'm an AI text-based model and I can't physically draw or select points on a graph. You would need to do this on a piece of graph paper or using a graphing tool.

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