At the x-intercept on the graph of the equation, y=0.
Take the equation, set 'y' equal to zero, and solve the equation for 'x'.
The number you get is the x-intercept.
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The y-intercept of a linear equation is the point on the y-axis at which the line cuts.It could be found by plugging x = 0 in the given linear equation.For example,Consider 3x + 2y = 6. To find the y-intercept just plug x = 0 in the equation.3(0) + 2y = 62y = 6y = 3(0, 3) is the y-intercept of the linear equation 2x + 3y = 6.Note:In the same way we can find the x-intercept by plugging y = 0 in the given linear equation.
The y-intercept is c in the standard form. The x-intercept is -c/m.
To find the x-intercept you need to set y=0 in your equation. To find the y-intercept you need to set x=0 in your equation.
False. To find the x-intercept, let y = 0 and solve for x. To find the y-intercept, let x = 0 and solve for y.
At the y-intercept, x=0 .-2y = 18y = -9