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What is the intercept from these two lines.
Please explain.

What is the intercept from these two lines. Please explain.-example-1

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Detailed answer in explanation.

Explanation:

When you substitute x as 0 you'll get the y-intercept and when you do the same for y you'll get the x-intercept.


y=(1)/(4) x-3

x-intercept(s): (12,0)

y-intercept(s): (0,−3)


y=-(3)/(2) x+4

x-intercept(s): (8/3,0)

y-intercept(s): (0,4)

Now that we got these values you can plot them into the graph and start graphing the two lines. The lines will intersect at (4,-2) as shown in the graph attached.

What is the intercept from these two lines. Please explain.-example-1
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