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What is the x intercept for 3x- 5y =5
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To find the x-intercept of a linear equation, we set y = 0 and solve for x.
3x - 5y = 5
Substitute y = 0:
3x - 5(0) = 5
3x = 5
x = 5/3
Therefore, the x-intercept for the equation 3x - 5y = 5 is (5/3, 0).
3x - 5y = 5
Substitute y = 0:
3x - 5(0) = 5
3x = 5
x = 5/3
Therefore, the x-intercept for the equation 3x - 5y = 5 is (5/3, 0).
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