the x is dependent and the y is independent and the x numbers cant repeat themself and yes they do have intercepts
so you can find the solution for the x-values. the x-intercepts are when the graph crosses the x-axis
If there is no y, then the equation is of the form x = c where c is some constant value. And so the line intercepts the x axis at (c,0).
It is 6000.
Slope: -1 intercepts: (0,1000),(1000,0)
the x is dependent and the y is independent and the x numbers cant repeat themself and yes they do have intercepts
so you can find the solution for the x-values. the x-intercepts are when the graph crosses the x-axis
The vertex must be half way between the two x intercepts
If "a" is negative then the graph is a cap. Find the x intercepts. Average the two x intercepts and substitute that into the equation it will give you the y.
Given the linear equation 3x - 2y^6 = 0, the x and y intercepts are found by replacing the x and y with 0. This gives the intercepts of x and y where both = 0.
5x²=0 X=0 the function y=5x² only intercepts x when x = 0
If there is no y, then the equation is of the form x = c where c is some constant value. And so the line intercepts the x axis at (c,0).
It is 6000.
Slope: -1 intercepts: (0,1000),(1000,0)
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.
It depends on the vertex of what!
by shoving it up your booty