Answer:
-Take a set of 2 or more x-values and calculate the corresponding y-values
-Plot the set of x,y values to graph y=x/3
Step-by-step explanation:
-Given the function [tex]y=\frac{x}{3}[/tex], we multiple every term by 3 to remove the fraction.
-The function can be rewritten as 3y=x
#Take any 3 non-zero values of x and use them to calculate corresponding y values:
[tex]3y=x\\\\x=3,y=1\\\\x=6,y=2\\\\x=9,y=3[/tex]
#We then plot these set of x,y values to graph the equation [tex]y=\frac{x}{3}[/tex]
-See the attached graph for the function.
#We set x = to zero, to find the y-intercept:
3y=0
y=0
Hence, the y-intercept is [0,0]