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Find the x and y intercept
2x + y = 4​

User Dive
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I got you bro,

2x+y=4

Soln,

Let, 2x =2

Or, 4=2-y

Or, y=4-2

Or, 4-2=2,y=2

Answer=X=1

Y=2

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User StevenOjo
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Answer: x = 2, y = 4

Explanation:

Part 1

In order to find the x-intercept, set y equal to 0.

We have:


\sf{2x + 0 = 4}


\sf{2x = 4}


\bf{x = 2}

The x-intercept is 2.

Part 2

To find the y-intercept, set x equal to 0.

We have:


\sf{0+y=4}


\sf{y=4}

The y-intercept is 4.

User Jatinkumar Patel
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