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Determine The intercepts of the graph described by the following linear equations
Y= -3x+12

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The y-intercept is a point on the y-axis.
x=0 at every point on the y-axis.
So if you set x=0 in the equation, it'll tell you the y-intercept.

y = -3(0) + 12

y = 12 .


The x-intercept is a point on the x-axis.
y=0 at every point on the x-axis.
So if you set y=0 in the equation, it'll tell you the x-intercept.

0 = -3x + 12

3x = 12

x = 4 .

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