To find the y-intercept, plug 0 in for x: 3y = -12 y = -4To find the x-intercept, plug 0 in for y: 2x = -12 x = -6The y-intercept is y = -4, and the x-intercept is x = -6.
At the x-intercept, y = 0 So, from the equation, 2x + 0 = 12 or x = 6 So the x-intercept is (6,0)
the x intercept is 3
X-intercept=3 y-intercept=-2
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To find the y-intercept, plug 0 in for x: 3y = -12 y = -4To find the x-intercept, plug 0 in for y: 2x = -12 x = -6The y-intercept is y = -4, and the x-intercept is x = -6.
To find the y-intercept you substitute in 0 for x and solve. To find the x- intercept you substitute in 0 for y and solve. If you do it correctly you should find the x-intercept to be -3 and the y-intercept to be 3.
At the x-intercept, y = 0 So, from the equation, 2x + 0 = 12 or x = 6 So the x-intercept is (6,0)
the x intercept is 3
X-intercept=3 y-intercept=-2
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There is no y intercept and the slope of the line is 12 from the origin
7X - 12Y = 96 - 12Y = - 7X + 96 Y = (7/12)X - 8 ============== m = 7/12 Y intercept = - 8
x-intercept: 6; y-intercept: 3
12
y = x-4 in slope intercept form