The x intercepts are when y=0. Substitute the zero in for all y and then solve. Use quadratic formula and reduce. I got (-1+/- sqrt 10)3 about .72075922 and -1.387425887
The result will be a plane that intercepts the x-, y-, and z-axes at +9, +6, and +3, respectively.
2y=-3x+6so y=-2/3x+3The y intercept is 3To find the x intercept, set y=0-3=(-2/3)x9=2xx=9/2 is the x interceptcheck it:y=(-2/3)(9/2)+3=-18/6+3=0
9 divided by 3 equals 3
-3 x -3 = 9
The x intercepts are when y=0. Substitute the zero in for all y and then solve. Use quadratic formula and reduce. I got (-1+/- sqrt 10)3 about .72075922 and -1.387425887
The result will be a plane that intercepts the x-, y-, and z-axes at +9, +6, and +3, respectively.
2y=-3x+6so y=-2/3x+3The y intercept is 3To find the x intercept, set y=0-3=(-2/3)x9=2xx=9/2 is the x interceptcheck it:y=(-2/3)(9/2)+3=-18/6+3=0
9 and 12
3
9 and 12
No! It equals 15, but 9-6=3.
EC = 9 in. CD = in. Find ED.
9 divided by 3 equals 3
0.3333
-3 x -3 = 9
'9' is a number. Numbers don't have intercepts.