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The x and y intercept

The x and y intercept-example-1

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Answer:

Explanation:

X-INTERCEPT

Plug y=0 into the equation and solve the resulting equation −6x=−7 for x.

The x-intercept:


\left((7)/(6),0\right)\approx \left(1.16666666666667,0\right)

Y-INTERCEPT

Plug x=0 into the equation and solve the resulting equation 3y=−7 for y.

The y-intercept:


\left(0, - (7)/(3)\right)\approx \left(0,-2.33333333333333\right)

User JorenB
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Answer:


x-intercept = (
-(7)/(6) , 0)


y-intercept = (0 ,
-(7)/(3))

Explanation:


6x + 3y = -7

• The x-intercept is the point at which the line crosses the x-axis, that is, where y = 0.


6x + 3(0) = -7


6x = -7


x = \bf -(7)/(6)

∴ The x-intercept is at the point (
-(7)/(6) , 0).

• Similarly, the y-intercept is the point at which the line crosses the y-axis, that is, where x = 0.


6(0) + 3y = -7


3y = -7


y = \bf - (7)/(3)

∴ The y-intercept is at the point (0 ,
-(7)/(3)).

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