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Find the x intercepts of the following linear function 3x-5y=-15

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I got (-5,0) not 100% sure it’s right could be (5,0) but I think it’s the first one more!!
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Answer:

(-5, 0)

Explanation:

The y value of an x intercept is always 0. Therefore, we can substitute 0 for y in the equation to find the x intercept:
3x - 5(0) = -15
3x = -15
x = -5
The x intercept is (-5, 0)

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