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How do I find both x and y intercepts for 4x+y=5
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How do I find both x and y intercepts for 4x+y=5
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You have to subtract the 5 from both sides and you should get the answer of 4x+-5y=0. Your intercepts will then be 4x and -5y.
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So this is how you do it enjoy
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