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What is the x-intercept of the linear equation y = 4x – 4

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Answer: (1,0)

Step-by-step explanation: What is the x-intercept of the linear equation y = 4x – 4?

y = 4x - 4

x-intercept ⇒ y = 0

which means that we need to substitute the y by 0.

0 = 4x-4

4x = 4

x = 1

As it is a linear equation, 1st degree, there is only one point.

This way, the linear y = 4x - 4 intercept x on point (1,0)

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