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Find the x-intercept and the y-intercept of the graph of the equation 3x + 23y = 10. Then graph the equation.

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Answer:

See below.

Explanation:


3x+23y=10\\23y=10-3x\\y=(10-3x)/(23) \\y=(10)/(23) -(3)/(23) x

To calculate the x-intercept of this equation, we equalize it to 0 and isolate x.


(10)/(23) -(3)/(23) x =0


-(3)/(23) x =-(10)/(23)\\x=-(10)/(23):  -(3)/(23)\\x= (10)/(3)

The y-intercept is the number on the function without a X. In this case:


(10)/(23) =Y

We mark the point of both interceptions on a Cartesian plane and we draw a line to graph the function.

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