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Find the x-intercept and y-intercept

from the following linear equation:
-X+ y = 3
x - intercept ([?], []).
y - intercept ([],[])

User Mike Sav
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Answer:

X intercept (-3,0) Y intercept (0,3)

Explanation:

User Dekauliya
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Answer:

X intercept: (-3,0) y intercept: (0,3))

Explanation:

Just plug in zero for x when solving for y intercept and plug in zero for y when solving x intercept. Hope this helps!

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