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Find the x-intercept of y = 4x - 64. A) (3, 0) B) (64, 0) C) (-63, 0) D) (0.602, 0)

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A

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For this case we have the following equation:


y = 4x-64

To find the intersection with the x-axis we make
y = 0.

So, substituting y = 0 we have:


0 = 4x-64\\-4x = -64\\4x = 64\\x = \frac {64} {4}\\x = 16

The intersection with the x axis is:


(x, y) :( 16,0)

Answer:


(x, y) :( 16,0)

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