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What are the intercepts of the following
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3x - 6y = -12

What are the intercepts of the following equation? 3x - 6y = -12-example-1
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Answer:

  • x-intercept will be: (-4, 0)
  • y-intercept will be: (0, 2)

Explanation:

Given the equation


3x\:-\:6y\:=\:-12

We know that x-intercept is obtained when we put y = 0,

so


3x\:-\:6y\:=\:-12

3x - 6(0) = -12

3x = -12

x = -4

Therefore, x-intercept will be: (-4, 0)

We know that y-intercept is obtained when we put x = 0,


3x\:-\:6y\:=\:-12

3(0) - 6y = -12

-6y = -12

y = 2

Therefore, y-intercept will be: (0, 2)

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