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Find the x- and y-intercepts of the following equation:
2x+3y=-24

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How do you find the intercepts of x2y−x2+4y=0?

Algebra Graphs of Linear Equations and Functions Intercepts by Substitution

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Gió

Mar 24, 2015

For the intercepts you set alternately x=0 and y=0 in your function:

and graphically:

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Alan P.

Mar 24, 2015

On the X-axis y=0

So

x2y−x2+4y=0

becomes

x2(0)−x2+4(0)=0

→−x2=0

→x=0

On the Y-axis x=0

and the original equation

x2y−x2+4y=0

becomes

(0)2y−(0)2+4y=0

→y=0

The only intercept for the given equation occurs at (0,0)

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