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What is the x intercept of the line represented by the equation below 3x+6y=30​

User Tconbeer
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hmmm? well I guess I can solve for x in relation to y and vice versa

but to actually solve for x and y you will need another equation of x and y

3x=30+6y

x=10+2y=2y+10

-6y=30-3x

-2y=10-x

2y=-10+x=x-10

y=(1/2)x-5

well, y=(1/2)x-5 is a line with slope 1/2 and y-intercept (0,b) of

User Abhijeet Mallick
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Answer:

(10,0)

Explanation:

3x+6y=30

3x+6(0)=30

3x=30

x=10

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