x + 2y = 10At the x-intercept, y=0:x = 10At the y-intercept, x=0 ==> 2y = 10y = 5
4x - 2y = -6 4x - 4x - 2y = -4x - 6 - 2y = -4x - 6 divide by -2 to both sides y = 2x + 3 This is the equation of the line with slope 2, x-intercept -3/2 (y = 0), y intercept 3 (x = 0). By giving different values for x, we can find different values for y.
2y = -6x + 8 The y intercept occurs when x = 0 2y = 8 therefore y = 4
5x - 2y = 20The x-intercept of a line is the point where its y-value is 0. When y=0, we get 5x = 20, or x=4. This means the coordinates of the x-intercept on this line are (4,0).
2y-6=3x2y-3x-6=0-3x-6=-2y3/2x+3=yy-inercept= 3slope= y(2)-y(1)/x(2)-x(1)= 6-3/2-0= 3/2
solve for x -x-2y=6 -x=2y+6 x=-2y-6 plug in y=0 x=-6 when y is 0 therefore the x intercept is (-6,0)
For 4x + 2y = 6The X intercept is 1.5The Y intercept is 3
3x - 2y = 6At the x-intercept, y=0 :3x = 6x = 2
-6
-x+2y = 6 2y = x+6 y = 1/2x+3 Therefore the slope is 1/2 and the y intercept is 3
x+2y-6 = 0 2y=6-x y=3-x/2 the slope is -1/2 the y-intercept is 3
6
x + 2y = 62y = -x + 6y = -1/2 x + 3
the x intercept is 3
X+2y=6 how to solve? 2y=6-x then y=3-x so y=3-x
It is a straight line equation that can be rearranged into slope intercept form: -x+2y = 12 2y = x+12 y = 0.5x+6 which is now in slope intercept form
x + 2y = 10At the x-intercept, y=0:x = 10At the y-intercept, x=0 ==> 2y = 10y = 5