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Find the x- and y-intercepts of the graph of y=−13x+3

User Luis Contreras
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Answer:

x-intercept:
(3)/(13) or about 0.231 which is also written as (
(3)/(13), 0)

y-intercept: 3 which is also written as (0, 3)

[Solution One]

We can find the answer by graphing. See attached. The points at which the line intersects the different axes is the answer.

[Solution Two]

We can solve by plugging into the equation. We will do this by setting the other variable, the one we aren't solving for, to 0.

For the x-intercept:

y = −13x + 3

(0) = −13x + 3

0 - 3 = -13x + 3 - 3

-3 = -13x


(3)/(13) = x

For the y-intercept:

y = −13x + 3

y = −13(0) + 3

y = 3

Find the x- and y-intercepts of the graph of y=−13x+3-example-1
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