At the x-intercept, y = 0 So the equation becomes 4x = -36 or x = -9 So the x-intercept is (-9, 0)
What is the importance of the x-intercept What is the importance of the x-intercept What is the importance of the x-intercept
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At the y-intercept, x=0 .-2y = 18y = -9
The x-intercept would be 4x + 9(0)= 18 so x = 4.5 (4.5,0) the y-intercept you'd make the x=0. 4(0) + 9y = 18 so y=2 (0,2)
If you mean: x+y = -9 then y = -x-9 whereas the slope is -1 and the y intercept is -9
y- intercept is positive 9 (+9). x- intercept is between negative 2 and 3 (-2 to -3)
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Set x=0, solve for y, which is the y intercept: 0 - 3y = 9 --> y = -3. Set y=0 and solve for x = 9 for x-intercept.
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If: x+y = 9 then y = -x+9 whereas the slope is -1 and the y intercept is 9
At the x-intercept, y = 0 So the equation becomes 4x = -36 or x = -9 So the x-intercept is (-9, 0)
The x-intercept is the point where the y-intercept is zero. "3x 5y 9" is not an equation. 3x+5y+9, or 3x-5y+9, are examples of what was meant to be shown.
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The equation 9=3y has the x-intercept (0,0) and the y-intercept (0,3).
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It is 9.