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Asked by Jewels

I need to find the x and y intercepts of these equations.


x - y = -3
y = -2x - 1
x - y = -11/3
x = (-5/28)y + 1399/28
16 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
the x intercept is when y is zero.
the y intercept is when x is zero.
16 years ago
Answered by Jewels
So for the first one..
would x intercept be -3 and the y intercept be 3?
16 years ago

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