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How do i find the x and y intercepts for x^2+y^2=20?
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How do i find the x and y intercepts for x^2+y^2=20?
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「x intercept」
x²+0=20
x²=20
x=±2√5
「y intercept」
0+y²=20
y²=20
y=±2√5
Hope my answer helped u :)
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No matter the equation…
To find x-intercepts, set y=0 and solve for x.
To find y-intercepts, set x=0 and solve for y.
That will always be true (at least on x-y graphs).
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