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Find the x-intercept and y-intercept of the line .
-6x+5y=9

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Answer:

x-intercept:
(-(3)/(2),0)

y-intercept:
(0,(9)/(5))

Step-by-step explanation:

We have the following Line equation:


-6x+5y=9

x-intercpet:

If we want to find the x-intercept (the point where the line crosses with the x-axis), we have to set
y=0:


-6x+5(0)=9


-6x=9


x=-(9)/(6)

Simplifying:


x=-(3)/(2)

Hence, the x-intercept point is
(-(3)/(2),0)

y-intercept:

If we want to find the y-intercept (the point where the line crosses with the y-axis), we have to set
x=0:


-6(0)+5y=9


5y=9


y=(9)/(5)

Hence, the x-intercept point is
(0,(9)/(5))

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