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In the xy-coordinate plane, a line has a slope of −5/3. If the line crosses the y-axis at (0, b), at what point does it cross the x-axis?

User JayMore
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Answer:

( b, 0 )

Explanation:

User Steven Green
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Answer:

(
(3)/(5) b, 0 )

Explanation:

The equation of a line in slope- intercept form is

y = mx + b ( m is the slope and b the y- intercept )

Here m = -
(5)/(3) and b = b , thus

y= -
(5)/(3) x + b ← equation of line

The line crosses the x- axis when y = 0, substitute y = 0 into equation and solve for x, that is

-
(5)/(3) x + b = 0 ( multiply through by 3 to clear the fraction )

- 5x + 3b = 0 ( subtract 3b from both sides )

- 5x = - 3b ( divide both sides by - 5 )

x =
(3)/(5) b , thus

x- intercept = (
(3)/(5) b, 0 )

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