The x intercept is where y = 0. Substituting the value y = 0 into this equation gives: 36x2 = 1 x2 = 1/36 x = +- 1/6 So the intercepts are (1/6, 0) and (-1/6, 0)
x intercept: (1.5, 0) y intercept: (0, 3)
x-intercept = (-6, 0)
The x-intercept is (15 0)
y = x + 0
At the x-intercept, y = 0 So the equation becomes 4x = -36 or x = -9 So the x-intercept is (-9, 0)
6x - 3y = 36 x intercept: If y = 0, then 6x=36 so x=6 y intercept: If x = 0, then -3y=36 so y = -12
The x intercept is where y = 0. Substituting the value y = 0 into this equation gives: 36x2 = 1 x2 = 1/36 x = +- 1/6 So the intercepts are (1/6, 0) and (-1/6, 0)
x intercept: (1.5, 0) y intercept: (0, 3)
x-intercept = (-6, 0)
The x-intercept is (15 0)
x - 9y = 18At the x-intercept, y=0 :x = 18At the y-intercept, x=0 :-9y = 18-y = 2y = -2
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y = x + 0
The y-intercept of y = x is 0. (At the point (0,0) )
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To find the x-intercept, plug 0 in for y: 0 = -x-1, so x = -1. To find the y-intercept, plug zero in for x: y=-0-1, so y = -1 The x-intercept is (0,-1) and the y-intercept is (-1,0)