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What are the x-and y-intercepts of Kx) = -x
+ 100?
x-intercept(s): x=
y-intercept(s): y =
If there is more than one intercept list least to greatest and use a
comma to separate them Ex: -4,2

User Remjx
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Answer:

x-intercept: x=100

y-intercept: y=100

Explanation:

So we have the function:"


K(x)=-x+100

To find the x-intercept, remember that the x-intercept is always on the x-axis. So, substitute y (or K(x)) for 0 to find the x-intercept:


0=-x+100

Subtract 100 from both sides:


-100=-x

Divide both sides by -1:


x=100

So, the x-intercept is at x=100 at the point (100,0)

Similarly, to find the y-intercept, substitute 0 for x:


K(x)=-(0)+100

Simplify:


K(x)=100

So, the y-intercept is at:


(0,100)

And we're done!

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