Equations & Graphs Homework: Draw y=8-2x

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To graph the equation y = 8 - 2x, start by identifying the y-intercept at (0, 8). To find another point, substitute a value for x, such as x = 1, which gives the point (1, 6). The graph is a straight line, so plot these two points and draw a line through them. Clarification was needed regarding the first equation, which is y = (4/5)2^x, and its relevance to the second equation. Ultimately, the focus remains on accurately plotting y = 8 - 2x.
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I have been given this equation : 4/5 X 2^x
I have drawn the graph.


Now, I was asked to draw the graph of y = 8 – 2x by using the 1st equation above.

Can you help me in doing so? I know that the 1st Co-ordinates is (0,8) how can I find the other co-ordinate to draw the line?
 
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There isn't any need to use that graph to graph y=8-2x. This is just a line. Plot two points. Then draw a line through them.

Also, don't use X for multiplication. Ever. :)
 
What you have written isn't an equation; there is no = sign. And it also isn't clear what it means. Is the X supposed to be multiplication? Is it supposed to be (4/5)2x? Where is the y?
 
The only way this problem makes any sense is if the second equation is y = 8 - 2x. In that case, you can look at the graph of this equation as being some transformations of the graph of y = (4/5)2x.
 
Sorry the 1st equation was y= (4/5)2^x

The 1st Co-ordinates are (0,8) since the y-intercept is 8 but I don't know how to find the 2nd Coordinates (x,y)
 
What about the second equation? Is it y = 8 - 2x or y = 8 - 2x?
 
Mark44 said:
What about the second equation? Is it y = 8 - 2x or y = 8 - 2x?

Good catch.
 
The 2nd equation is y = 8 - 2x
 
Then this problem makes no sense.
DarkPhoenix said:
have been given this equation : 4/5 X 2^x
I have drawn the graph.

Now, I was asked to draw the graph of y = 8 – 2x by using the 1st equation above.
 
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