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How do to you find the x and y intercept in standard form as an ordered pair for 5x-10y=30?​

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Explanation:

To find the y-intercept of an equation, you need to determine where the equation crosses the y-axis, or, simply put, where
x = 0.

Plugging
x = 0 into the equation gives us the following:


5x - 10y = 30


5(0) - 10y = 30


-10y = 30


y = -3

Therefore, the y-intercept is
(0, -3).

To find the x-intercept of an equation, you need to determine where the equation crosses the x-axis, or, simply put, where
y = 0.

Plugging in
y = 0 into the equation gives us the following:


5x - 10y = 30


5x - 10(0) = 30


5x = 30


x = 6

There, the x-intercept is
(6, 0).

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