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What is the y and x intercept of 15x + 20y =1800?
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What is the y and x intercept of 15x + 20y =1800?
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For the y-intercept equation, the x will always be 0. And vice versa.
20y = 1800
Divide by 20 on both sides
y = 90
15x = 1800
Divide 15 on both sides
x = 120
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You can do this by doing 1800 / 15 which is 120 and 1800 / 20 which is 90
Which means that the x intercept is 120 and the y intercept is 90.
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