Answer:
Point-slope form: An equation of a straight line in the form ;
where
m is the slope of the line and are the coordinates of a given point on the line.
Given the equation: ......[1]
On comparing with Point slope form equation we have;
m = and point (6 , 2)
Now, find the Intercept of the given equation:
x-intercept: The graph crosses the the x-axis i.e,
Substitute y =0 in [1] and solve for x;
Using distributive property:
Subtract on both sides we get;
Simplify:
or
-26 = -3x
Divide both sides by -3 we get;
x = 8.667
x-intercept: (8.667, 0)
Similarly, for
y-intercept:
Substitute x = 0 in [1] and solve for y;
Add 2 on both sides we get;
Simplify:
y-intercept: (0, 6.5)
Now, using these two points (8.667, 0) and (0, 6.5) you can plot the graph using line tool as shown below.