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Find the x and y intercept of the line. x-6y=12

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the x-intercept is 12 and the y-intercept is -2
User Vikas Ghodke
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Answer:

The interceptions are
(12,0) and
(0,-2) respectively

Explanation:

Given the equation of the line :


x-6y=12

In order to find the interception of the line with the x-axis we need to replace in the equation with ''
y=0'' and find the value of x that satisfy this ⇒

If
y=0 therefore


x-6y=12\\x-6(0)=12\\x=12

So the line intercepts the x-axis in the point
(12,0)

Finally, in order to find the interception of the line with the y-axis we need to replace in the equation with ''
x=0'' and find the value of y that satisfy this ⇒

If
x=0 therefore


x-6y=12\\0-6y=12\\-6y=12\\y=(12)/(-6) \\y=-2

So the line intercepts the y-axis in the point
(0,-2)

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