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{REPOST: FORGOT TO INCLUDE PICTURE FOR QUESTION 10}

{Question 10} Please help, need this by tonight! Thanks so much :) {Click on picture}

{REPOST: FORGOT TO INCLUDE PICTURE FOR QUESTION 10} {Question 10} Please help, need-example-1
User Nathan Adams
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Answer:

The y-intercept for the line is ( 0, -9 ).

Hope this helps!

Explanation:

The y-intercept is where the graph intercepts the y-axis and is the y-value of the point, ( x, y ).

{REPOST: FORGOT TO INCLUDE PICTURE FOR QUESTION 10} {Question 10} Please help, need-example-1
User Flovettee
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Answer:

X-intercept: (6, 0)

Y-intercept: (0, -9)

Explanation:

Required: Find the X and Y intercept of the standard from equation:

-3x + 2y = -18.

We shall write equation in the form
(x)/(a) +(y)/(b) =1 and find the intercepts on X and Y axis:

-3x + 2y = -18

∴ -3x + 2y = -18

∴ -3x/-18 + 2y/-18 = 1

∴ x/6 + y/-9 = 1

Comparing this equation with
(x)/(a) +(y)/(b) =1, we get:

intercept of X-axis = a = 6

intercept of Y-axis = b = -9

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