2x - 3y = 12
When x = 0, y = -4, so that y-intercept is -4.
2x - 3y = 12
2(0) - 3y = 12
-3y = 12 (divide both sides by -3)
y = -4
When y = 0, x = 6, so that x-intercept is 6.
2x - 3y = 12
2x - 3(0) = 12
2x= 12 (divide both sides by 2)
x = 6
X intercept is the value of X when Y = 0 -5Y + 3X = 12 ley Y = 0 3x = 12 x = 4
f(x) = 2*(x-3)*(x+2)/(x-1) for x ≠1
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The amplitude of the function [ sin(x) ] is 1 peak and 2 peak-to-peak . The amplitude of 6 times that function is 6 peak and 12 peak-to-peak.
It's a linear equation in two variables. When it's graphed, the graph is a straight line with a slope of 12 that intersects the y-axis at y=120.
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For x-intercept, y = 0 so -4x = -12 therefore x = 3.
If: 2y-4x = -12 Then: y = 2x-6 So the y intercept is -6 and the slope is 2
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At the x-intercept, y=0 so...2y - 4x = -122(0) - 4x = -12-4x = -124x = 12x = 12/4x = 3
The easiest way to solve this will be to put the question in the slope-intercept form, y=mx+b. Then the y-intercept will be b. 2y-4x=-12 2y=4x-12 y=2x-6 So the y-intercept is -6.
2y-4x=-12 Add 4x to each side 2y=4x-12 Divide each side by 2 y=2x-6 The y-intercept is (0,-6)
It is: y = -2/3x+4 in slope intercept form
Depending on what sign is supposed to appear before the 4, the x-intercept is either +3 or -3 .
the x intercept is 3
X-intercept=3 y-intercept=-2