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1/4x+y = -1

a) Determine the line's x-intercept, algebraically.
b) Determine the line's y-intercept, algebraically.
c) Identify the line's slope.
d) Graph the line using the line's intercepts.

User Raghu Kiran
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Answer:

a) x int: (-4,0)

b) y int : (0,-1)

c) -(1/4)

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1/4x+y = -1 a) Determine the line's x-intercept, algebraically. b) Determine the line-example-1
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let's solve :

a.) The equation is :


  • (1)/(4) x + y = - 1

at point of x - intercept, value of y - coordinate is 0, so let's put y = 0 in the equation to find x - intercept.


  • (1)/(4) x + 0 = - 1


  • x = - 1 * 4


  • x = - 4

so, value of x - intercept = -4, the point will be (-4 , 0)

b.) At y - intercept value of x - coordinate is 0, so let's put x = 0 in the equation to find y - intercept.


  • (1)/(4) * 0 + y = - 1


  • y = - 1

value of y - intercept = -1, the point will be (0 , -1)

c.) let's find slope :


  • (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)


  • (0 - ( - 1))/( - 4 - 0)


  • - (1)/(4)

d.) Let's graph the line using points (0 , -1) and (-4 , 0)

graph in attachment ~

1/4x+y = -1 a) Determine the line's x-intercept, algebraically. b) Determine the line-example-1
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