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Y = x(0.4 - 0.008x). How to find x-intercepts?

a) By solving for y = 0
b) By finding the slope
c) By graphing the equation
d) By using the quadratic formula

User Smihael
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Final answer:

To find the x-intercepts of the equation y = x(0.4 - 0.008x), we need to solve for y = 0. This can be done by setting the equation equal to zero and solving for x.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the x-intercepts of the equation y = x(0.4 - 0.008x), we need to solve for y = 0. This can be done by setting the equation equal to zero and solving for x.

0 = x(0.4 - 0.008x)

0 = 0.4x - 0.008x^2

0 = 0.4x - 0.008x^2

0 = x - 0.02x^2/0.004

0 = x - 0.02x^2/0.004

0 = x - 0.006x^2

This is a quadratic equation, so we can solve for the x-intercepts either by factoring, graphing, or using the quadratic formula.

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