The coordinates of the x intercept for the equation y equals x plus 1 is (x=-1, y=0).
When x = 0, the point that has (0, y) coordinates will be on the y-axis for any y.
x-intercept = (-6, 0)
4x + 2(3x) = 30 10x = 30 x= 3. Y= 9. (3,9)
The x and y coordinates swap places. Thus, the point (a,b) becomes (b, a).
The coordinates of the point of intersection is (1,1).
Y Equals X PointsAll points that has the same y coordinates as x coordinates are on the y=x line.
The coordinates of the x intercept for the equation y equals x plus 1 is (x=-1, y=0).
You switch the x and y coordinates of the line. In other words, (x,y) ---> (y,x). I hope this helps! :)
When x = 0, the point that has (0, y) coordinates will be on the y-axis for any y.
If you mean the coordinates of the line x-y = 2 that intersects the curve of x2-4y2 = 5 Then the coordinates work out as: (3, 1) and (7/3, 1/3)
x-intercept = (-6, 0)
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4x + 2(3x) = 30 10x = 30 x= 3. Y= 9. (3,9)
The x and y coordinates swap places. Thus, the point (a,b) becomes (b, a).
There are infinitely many "solutions". In the Cartesian plane, the coordinates of any point on the line defined by y = x + 2 is a solution. Thus, any ordered pair, (x, x+2) is a solution.