Set y = 0
-x = 8 so that x = -8 is the x-intercept.
Set x = 0
2y = 8 so that y = 4 is the y-intercept.
y-intercept: 2 x-intercept: 4
x + 2y = 10At the x-intercept, y=0:x = 10At the y-intercept, x=0 ==> 2y = 10y = 5
The x intercept would be 7/2 and y intercept would be 7/2.
For 4x + 2y = 6The X intercept is 1.5The Y intercept is 3
An easy way to find the intercepts is to substitue zero into the other variable. y-intercept is when x=0 -2y=27 y=-27/2 y=-13 1/2 is the y-intercept. 9x=27 x=3 is the x-intercept.
The x intercept is the point where y = 0, the y intercept is the point where x =0: For the x intercept: 5x + 2y = 20, but y = 0 => 5x + 0 = 20 => x = 20/5 = 4. So the x intercept is at (4, 0). For the y intercept: 5x + 2y = 20, but x = 0 [The rest of the calculation is left as an exercise for the reader.]
2y = -6x + 8 The y intercept occurs when x = 0 2y = 8 therefore y = 4
x + 2y = 10At the x-intercept, y=0:x = 10At the y-intercept, x=0 ==> 2y = 10y = 5
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If: -3x+2y = 12 Then: y = 1.5x+6 in slope-intercept form
(0,6)
2x-y=4