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What is the x-intercept in this linear equation? 2y - 4x = -12
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What is the x-intercept in this linear equation?
2y - 4x = -12
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The x-intercept mean y=0 and it is always in the form (x,0)
so put y=0 in the equation. Then solve for x;
0-4x=-12
x=3
Thus x-intercept of this linear equation is (3,0).
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x=3-2y is the answer
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