6x - 3y = 36 x intercept: If y = 0, then 6x=36 so x=6 y intercept: If x = 0, then -3y=36 so y = -12
X^2 + Y^2 = 36 Y^2 = 36 - X^2 Y = (+/-)sqrt(36 - X^2) A circle. X = (+/-) 6 Y = (+/-) 6
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If y varies directly as x and y is 36 when x is 9, then y is always four times the value of x. So if y is 12, then x is 3.
2x + 12 y =36subtract 2x from both sides12y = 36 - 2xdivide both sides by 12y = (36 - 2x)/12
36 i in y = 36 inches in a yard
36 inches in a yard.
The equation you gave (-9x - 36 = 6x) does not have y included anywhere. Assuming you meant that -9x - 36 = 6x + y: Step 1: Give y its own side: -9x - 36 -6x = 6x - 6x + y -15x -36 = y Step 2: Set x as 0 -15(0) - 36 = y y = -36 The y-intercept is -36
I assume you mean. 4X - 3Y = -36 subtract 4X from each side -3Y = -4X -36 divide both sides by -3 Y = 4/3X + 12 12 is Y intercept
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I'll assume you mean the graph of 4x plus 3y = 36, since [4x*3y = 36] does not intersect either axis.If you only need to find the intercepts, and nothing else about the equation, then:the line intersects the x-axis when [y=0], so plug y=0 and solve for x:4*x + 3*0 = 36 --> 4*x = 36 --> x = 9, so it intercepts the x-axis at (9,0)for y-intercept, plug [x=0]: 4*0 + 3*y = 36 --> 3*y = 36 --> y = 12: at point (0,12)
54/6 = 36/y So, y = 4
36 Inches in a Yard
36 inches in a yard
Do you mean 0.4y+0.6y = 3y -36? If so then: y = 18
Try system.X + Y = 62X - Y = 36X + Y = 62- (X - Y = 36)X + Y = 62- X + Y = - 36------------------------------add2Y = 26Y = 13==============The numbers.
1) y - 7y = 36 -6y = 36 y = -6 We know that, y = 3x -6 = 3x x= -2 Conclusion, y= -6, x = -2