We cannot find out the y and x intercept for the equation 3x plus 5y equals -15 by a single equation .
But , we can try a hit and trial method for the same .
when x =0 y =-3.
when y=0 x=-5.
They are at coordinates of: (0, -6) and (15, 0) respectively
15y = 10x + 12 Divide both sides by '15' Hence y = (10/15)x + 12/15 Cancel down the fractions y = (2/3)x + 4/5 : This is the slope/intercept form. Hence the slope is 2/3 and the intercept is 4/5
Yes that is correct
Simplify 5y = 25x - 15 by dividing each term by 5 to produce y = 5x - 3. By definition, the y-intercept of this equation is the value of y when x = 0, in this instance -3.
2x-5y+15=0 -5y=-2x-15 y=(2/5)x+3
For the x intercept, put y = 0 in the equation. So 5x = 15 ie x = 3 So the intercept is (3,0)
this is an equation of a line. it has a slope of 4/3 and a y-intercept of 5
We cannot find out the y and x intercept for the equation 3x plus 5y equals -15 by a single equation . But , we can try a hit and trial method for the same . when x =0 y =-3. when y=0 x=-5.
5x+2y = 30 2y = -5x+30 y = -2.5x+15 Therfore the slope is 2.5 and y the intercept is 15.
The x-intercept is (15 0)
15
x intercept = 5 y intercept = 15
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They are at coordinates of: (0, -6) and (15, 0) respectively
Slope = -6/5 = -1.2 y-intercept = -3
y = -1.2x-3 in slope intercept form
15y = 10x + 12 Divide both sides by '15' Hence y = (10/15)x + 12/15 Cancel down the fractions y = (2/3)x + 4/5 : This is the slope/intercept form. Hence the slope is 2/3 and the intercept is 4/5