Use the double intercept approach to find the graph of –1 = –y + x


Answer:
option: D
Step-by-step explanation:
The double intercept form of a line [tex]ax+by=c[/tex] is given by :
[tex]\dfrac{x}{A}+\dfrac{y}{B}=1[/tex].
where A is x-intercept of a graph and B is y-intercept of a graph.
we are here given a equation of a line as: [tex]x-y=-1[/tex]
which could also be written in a double intercept form as:
[tex]\dfrac{x}{-1}+\dfrac{y}{1}=1[/tex]
now the graph of the double intercept form passes through points (A,0) and (0,B).
so, the graph here passes through (-1,0) and (0,1).
Hence option D is correct.