if y=1/4x and x=,find y
To find x as a percentage of y, calculate 100*x/y.
solve the x and you find the y
You look for the value of 0 in the y column, and find out what x has to be for y=0. This value of x is you x-axis intercept. (Reverse "x" and "y" in the above description to find the y-intercept, if there is one).
Because this question has more than one variable( x and y) the solution is impossible to find (a number). To make it easier to find x or y, x = a - y + 3 y = 3 - x - a where a = y - x + 3
if y=1/4x and x=,find y
Assuming that you want to find y when x is 40, it is 200.
To find x as a percentage of y, calculate 100*x/y.
solve the x and you find the y
You look for the value of 0 in the y column, and find out what x has to be for y=0. This value of x is you x-axis intercept. (Reverse "x" and "y" in the above description to find the y-intercept, if there is one).
to find the y-intercept you plug in your x and y values in to the equation of y=mx+b. b is the y intercept and m is the slope. To find the x-intercept, set y = 0, and find value of x that satisfies the equation. If it is a line in the form y=mx+b, then the x-intercept will be at x= -b/m
if you are looking at a graph the y intercept is when the graph crosses the y axis and the x intercept is when the graph crosses the x axis. if you have a formula... plug zero in for x to find the y intercept, and plug zero in for y to find the x intercept
if y = 5x – 8 find the value of x if y = 7
Because this question has more than one variable( x and y) the solution is impossible to find (a number). To make it easier to find x or y, x = a - y + 3 y = 3 - x - a where a = y - x + 3
Y=Xn Y/n=X
If you are trying to find x and y, the answers are x=3 and y=2. You can use elimination to find the answer. First you cross out the y and -y in the equations and then add the x's and numbers, which will give you 3x=9. You can then solve for x and you will get x=3. To find y, you put 3 into either of the equations for x and solve for y.
Oh, finding the x and y intercepts is like finding little treasures in your painting. To find the x-intercept, you set y to zero and solve for x. To find the y-intercept, you set x to zero and solve for y. Remember, there are no mistakes in mathematics, just happy little accidents.