Mathematics
Draw the graph of equation . Use the graph drawn to find :
(i) x1, the value of x, when y = 10
(ii) y1, the value of y, when x = 8.
Coordinate Geometry
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Answer
Step 1:
Give at least three suitable values to the variable x and find the corresponding values of y.
Let x = -4, then ⇒ y = 10
Let x = 0, then ⇒ y = 5
Let x = 4, then ⇒ y = 0
Step 2:
Make a table (as given below) for the different pairs of the values of x and y:
| x | - 4 | 0 | 4 |
|---|---|---|---|
| y | 10 | 5 | 0 |
Step 3:
Plot the points, from the table, on a graph paper and then draw a straight line AB passing through the points plotted on the graph.

(i) To find x1, the value of x, when y = 10:
Through the point y = 10, draw a horizontal straight line which meets the line AB at point C.
Through point C, draw a vertical line which meets the x-axis at x = -4.
Hence, the value of x, when y = 10 is -4 , i.e, x1 = -4.
(ii) To find y1, the value of y, when x = 8:
Through the point x = 8, draw a vertical line which meets the line AB at point D.
Now, through point D, draw a horizontal line which meets the y-axis at y = -5.
Hence, the value of y, when x = 8 is -5 , i.e, y1 = -5.
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