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wouldn't the x be -6?..thanks
posted by mark today at 6:56pm.
use intercepts to graph the line described by each equation:
-6y = -4x + 24
I was told that the x intercept is 6
the y intercept is -4
Can you please explain to me how that's the answer
step by step please (baby steps)
Thank you
algebra - Scott today at 7:41pm
the line intercepts the y-axis when x is zero, and vice versa
plugging in zero for x ... y = -4
plugging in zero for y ... x = 6
wouldn't the x be -6?..thanks
posted by mark today at 6:56pm.
use intercepts to graph the line described by each equation:
-6y = -4x + 24
I was told that the x intercept is 6
the y intercept is -4
Can you please explain to me how that's the answer
step by step please (baby steps)
Thank you
algebra - Scott today at 7:41pm
the line intercepts the y-axis when x is zero, and vice versa
plugging in zero for x ... y = -4
plugging in zero for y ... x = 6
Answers
Answered by
Scott
6(0) = -4 x + 24
0 = - 4 x + 24
-24 = - 4 x
6 = x
0 = - 4 x + 24
-24 = - 4 x
6 = x
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