X intercept: -5 Y intercept: +3
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If you mean: -3x+5y = 30 then the x intercept is at (-10, 0) and the y intercept is at (0, 6)
When y is 0 then x intercept is at (10, 0) When x is 0 then y intercept is at (0, -12)
x-intercept | -10 y-intercept | 4 slope | 2/5 = 0.4
X intercept: -5 Y intercept: +3
-3x + 5y = -15At the x-intercept, y=0:-3x = -15 . . . . . x = 5At the y-intercept, x=0:5y = -15 . . . . . y = -3
If you mean: 4x+5y=-20 then the y intercept is (0, -4) and x intercept is (-5, 0)
Put in slope intercept/function form. - X + 5Y = 5 5Y = X + 5 Y = 1/5X + 1 ----------------------now, zero out variables in turn 1/5X + 1 = 0 1/5X = - 1 X = - 5 ---------- Y = 1/5(0) + 1 Y = 1 ------- (- 5, 1) ----------intercepts
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x + 5y = 0Subtract 5y from each side of the equation, just to put 'x' and 'y' on opposite sides.x = -5yThis is interesting. If EITHER 'x' OR 'y' is zero, then the other one is also zero.The only place on the graph where that is true is the origin. So the line goes through the origin,and the 'x' and 'y' intercepts are both zero.
The x-intercept is where y = 0 → 6x + 5(0) - 3 = 0 → 6x = 3 → x = 0.5 The y-intercept is where x = 0: → 6(0) + 5y - 3 = 0 → 5y = 3 → y = 0.6
x-intercept: (2/3, 0) y-intercept: (0, 2)
If you mean: -3x+5y = 30 then the x intercept is at (-10, 0) and the y intercept is at (0, 6)
-2x = 20 + 5y-2x - 20 = 5y-2/5x - 4 = yX Intercept = (-10,0) or -10Y Intercept = (0,-4) or -4
If you mean: 2x+5y = 10 then the x intercept is5 and the y intercept is 2
When y is 0 then x intercept is at (10, 0) When x is 0 then y intercept is at (0, -12)