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What are the x and y-intercepts of the line described by the equation?

3x−9y=10.8



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x-intercept =

y-intercept =

User Stanni
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Here is the correct answer! ( I used Math-way)

PLS HELP I NEED HELP LIKE RIGHT NOW (25 pts) What are the x and y-intercepts of the-example-1
User Matt Sharpe
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Answer:

x-intercept (3.6, 0)

y-intercept (0, -1.2)

Explanation:

3x−9y=10.8

x-intercept when y = 0

3x =10.8

x = 3.6

y-intercept when x = 0

−9y=10.8

y = - 1.2

User Sagar Waghmare
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