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What is the distance between x-intercept and the z-intercept in the equation2x plus 9y-3z equals 18?

2x + 9y - 3z = 18At the x-intercept, y' and 'z' are zero.2x = 18x = 9 . . . . . The intercept is (9, 0, 0)At the z-intercept, 'x' and 'y' are zero.-3z = 18z = -6 . . . . . The intercept is (0, 0, -6)The distance between the points is sqrt [ (9)2 + (0)2 + (-6)2 ] = sqrt(117) = 10.8167 (rounded)


What is the y-intercept for 6x - y equals 9?

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Y-intercept of 6 and x-intercept of -3?

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What is the y-intercept of the line given by the equation below Enter your answer as an ordered pair y equals 6x - 9?

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What is the solution for with an x-intercept of 9 and a y-intercept of -4?

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What is the x - intercept for this linear equation 6x - y equals 9?

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What is the x-intercept for 6x - y equals 9?

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What is the x and y intercept of x-3 y equals 9?

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.


What is y intercept of 3x 3y -9?

To find the y-intercept of the equation (3x + 3y - 9 = 0), set (x = 0). Substituting (x = 0) gives (3(0) + 3y - 9 = 0), which simplifies to (3y - 9 = 0). Solving for (y) yields (y = 3). Thus, the y-intercept is (3).


What are the x-intercept y intercept and slope of the line 9x 3y9?

To find the x-intercept of the line given by the equation (9x + 3y = 9), set (y = 0), yielding (x = 1). For the y-intercept, set (x = 0), resulting in (y = 3). The slope can be found by rewriting the equation in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b); the slope (m) is (-3). Thus, the x-intercept is (1, 0), the y-intercept is (0, 3), and the slope is -3.


How do you identify the y intercept of y equals 3x-6?

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Which ordered pair represents the y-intercept of the graph of the equation y -3x - 9?

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